Philosophy & Ethics: Testing AI and training ethical thinkers
Philosophy & Ethics: Testing AI and training ethical thinkers
Publish Date: 2026-05-28 16:20:00
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- Crystal L’Hote, Director of Philosophy and Ethics at St. Mike’s, advocates for a balanced approach to artificial intelligence between “AI boosters” and “AI pessimists.”
- The school’s ethics course forms the intellectual basis for all other academic disciplines, with advanced philosophy and ethics classes, including L’Hote’s AI Ethics and Policy course.
- In her courses, L’Hote discusses the ethical implications of AI, such as chatbots, deepfakes, AI agent use, and AI’s impact on the nature of work.
- The AI Ethics and Policy course contrasts policy approaches on AI from the U.S. and Europe, like analyzing the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act.
- Students conduct AI audits through a hands-on “red teaming” experiment to reveal biases in AI systems, engaging in collaborative interdisciplinary projects.
- L’Hote’s course aims to equip students with critical analytical tools for navigating the ethical dimensions of AI.
- The course integrates Catholic textual analysis alongside varied ethical traditions for a comprehensive understanding of AI’s implications.