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sethlazar has been a member of Linktree for 2 years and joined in October 2023. Besides social media accounts, sethlazar has populated their site with Lecture II: Communicative Justice and the Distribution of Attention, Lecture I: Governing the Algorithmic City, The Rise and Fall (and Rise Again) of the First AI Agent Millionaire | TechPolicy.Press, Can LLMs advance democratic values?, The Moral Case for Using Language Model Agents for Recommendation, MINT-Yale Law School Workshop on Normative Philosophy of Computing, Call for Abstracts: Artificial Intelligence and Democratic Freedoms, FAccT Tutorial on LM Agents, Seth Lazar: Normative Philosophy of Computing, Can we really trust AI to channel the public’s voice for ministers? | Seth Lazar, ‘What, if anything, should we do, now, about catastrophic AI risk?’ (Purdue Scholl Lecture), Automatic Authorities: Power and AI (chapter forthcoming with MIT Press), Generally Intelligent Podcast: Seth Lazar on legitimate power, moral nuance, and the political philosophy of AI, On the Societal Impact of Open Foundation Models (Lead Authors Rishi Bommasani and Sayash Kapoor), Can Democracy Survive Artificial General Intelligence? | TechPolicy.Press (with Alex Pascal), Frontier AI Ethics: Can philosophy help us get a grip on the consequences of AI? | Aeon Essays, Attention, moral skill, and algorithmic recommendation - Philosophical Studies (with Nick Schuster), Special Issue: Normative Theory and Artificial Intelligence, Philosophical Studies, Model alignment protects against accidental harms, not intentional ones (with Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor), Guardian Op-Ed on the Office of Management and Budget Memo on AI | Seth Lazar, Communicative Justice and the Distribution of Attention, Knight 1st Amendment Institute, On the Site of Predictive Justice (with Jake Stone), Nous, Legitimacy, Authority, and Democratic Duties of Explanation, Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy, AI Safety on Whose Terms? (with Alondra Nelson), Science, Philosophy Bites Podcast: Seth Lazar on Political Philosophy in the Age of AI, AI: Is It Out Of Control? Science Vs Podcast Interview, Machines and Morality, New York Times, Rapid Response Information Report: Generative AI - ACOLA, Is Avoiding Extinction from AI Really an Urgent Priority? (with Jeremy Howard and Arvind Narayanan), Tanner Lecture: AI and Human Values with Seth Lazar, Tanner Lecture I: Governing the Algorithmic City, Tanner Lecture II: Communicative Justice and the Distribution of Attention, Fostering Responsible Computing Research: Foundations and Practices | The National Academies Press, What’s Wrong with Automated Influence (with Claire Benn), Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Special Issue: Political Philosophy of Data and AI, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Power and AI, Oxford Handbook of AI Governance, Homepage, CV etc, MINT Lab.