The Centre for AI and Digital Ethics warmly invites you to the launch of Associate Prof Tatiana Dancy’s new book, Artificial Justice.
The book makes the case for looking beyond inequality when we think and talk about algorithmic justice. In particular, it considers how algorithms interact with non-comparative reasons that we have to value choice – to want outcomes to depend on how we behave when confronted with options about what to do.
About the Speaker
Associate Professor Tatiana Dancy joined Melbourne Law School from the London School of Economics and Political Science in 2020, and received her D.Phil, BCL and LLB from the University of Oxford. Her research spans a range of topics within private law and philosophy, and she has published widely on questions that are broadly related to the themes within this book - what’s at stake for individuals when we make certain technological leaps.