- 2017 inaugural lecture: Arguments for good artificial intelligence
- ICAIL 2019 plenary address: Artificial Intelligence as Law
- Multiple papers on AI and argumentation, law, and evidential reasoning
- Involvement in various research projects, such as the forensic science research project, combining arguments, scenarios, and probabilities for evidential reasoning, etc.
Research Experience
Research areas include:
- Artificial intelligence and argumentation
- Artificial intelligence and law
- Evidential reasoning
- Ethical systems design
- Logical and probabilistic modeling
- Agent-based modeling
Related projects and positions:
- President of the International Association for Artificial Intelligence and Law
- Organizer and participant in multiple conferences and workshops
Background
Research interests: Good AI as a form of hybrid argumentation, the contribution of machines to a reasonable discussion, and how humans and machines can reason better and strengthen each other's argumentation. Specifically, working on the theoretical, computational, and empirical connections between knowledge, data, and reasoning, contributing to responsible artificial intelligence.
Miscellany
Personal interests and other information:
- Dialogues on AI and argumentation (inspired by Hofstadter's Gödel, Escher Bach and Lakatos' Proofs and Refutations)
- Two vacancies in AI for tenure track assistant professors in 2025