Humanity must transform our dominant reasoning systems in order to overcome threats of ecological collapse and the emergence of destructive artificial intelligence platforms, according to College of the Atlantic philosophy and peace studies professor Dr. J. Gray Cox, whose work is presented at the 24th World Congress of Philosophy in Beijing, China.
With traditional economic fixes bringing only limited success, cooperative business ownership could help revitalize the state, College of the Atlantic economics professor Davis Taylor and Cooperative Development Institute member Rob Brown argue in Maine Policy Review.
Brought back to life by the passion and dedication of faculty and students at College of the Atlantic, the small-scale literary magazine Bateau returns to print after a several year hiatus.
In a paper published in the Journal of Evolution & Technology, College of the Atlantic professor Gray Cox examines a range of ethical theories and practices that can be used to develop friendly and wise Artificial General Intelligence.