Dr Jack Symes, a prominent figure from the Philosophy Department, recently participated in influential discussions at the World Economic Forum in Davos. He engaged in high-level dialogues that intersected technology, democracy, and societal futures, and is set to continue these vital conversations at the upcoming World Forum in Berlin.
In January, Dr. Symes moderated a key panel during AI House Davos 2026, focusing on the prospects of artificial general intelligence (AGI). This event, held concurrently with the World Economic Forum, brought together experts from academia and industry across the globe. The panel, known as AGI Night, sought to address pressing questions about the nature of intelligence, the implications of AI on human decision-making, and the necessity for societies to retain control over increasingly powerful technologies.
Drawing on his extensive philosophical background, Dr. Symes directed the discussion towards the ethical considerations surrounding AI development. He urged the panelists to move beyond mere technological advancements and engage with the ethical frameworks that will govern how AI is developed and utilized. This focus on ethics resonated deeply within the broader context of global decision-making, as it emphasized the critical role that humanities research plays in addressing contemporary challenges posed by new technologies.
Dr. Symes’ participation in Davos positioned him at the forefront of discussions involving policymakers, researchers, and business leaders. His insights underscored the importance of integrating philosophical perspectives into technology debates, particularly as digital advancements increasingly shape everyday life. His growing public profile is marked by his recognition as a BBC New Generation Thinker, an honor that acknowledges early career researchers whose work resonates with broader societal conversations. Through this initiative, he has been actively sharing his ideas with national audiences via platforms such as BBC Radio 4 and various podcasts.
Looking ahead, Dr. Symes is scheduled to appear at the World Forum on Democracy, Tech, and the Future of Humankind in Berlin. At this annual international conference, he will deliver five talks and moderate sessions with global leaders drawn from politics, civil society, culture, and technology. The forum aims to tackle pressing issues, including democratic decline, human rights, peace, and the social implications of technology. Once again, Dr. Symes will bring a philosophical lens to these urgent debates, ensuring that ethical considerations remain central to discussions about the future trajectory of humanity in the face of rapid technological change.
As societies continue to grapple with the ethical dilemmas posed by advanced technologies, the integration of philosophical thinking into these dialogues will be imperative. Dr. Symes’ active involvement in these discussions not only highlights the relevance of philosophy in addressing contemporary issues but also emphasizes the need for interdisciplinary approaches to navigate the complexities of the digital age.
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