The extended mind thesis maintains that the functional contributions of tools and artefacts can become so essential for our cognition that they can be constitutive parts of our minds. In other words, our tools can be on a par with our brains: our minds and cognitive processes can literally ‘extend’ into the tools. Several extended mind theorists have argued that this ‘extended’ view of the mind offers unique insights into how we understand, assess, and treat certain cognitive conditions. In this chapter we suggest that using AI extenders, i.e., tightly coupled cognitive extenders that are imbued with machine learning and other ‘artificially intelligent’ tools, presents both new ethical challenges and opportunities for mental health. We focu...
This article connects philosophical debates about cognitive enhancement and situated cognition. It d...
Artificial intelligence has dramatically changed the world as we know it, but is yet to fully embrac...
Cognitive enhancement can benefit the individual and society, but also has associated risks and ethi...
The extended mind thesis maintains that the functional contributions of tools and artefacts can beco...
Humans and AI systems are usually portrayed as separate sys- tems that we need to align in values an...
Humans and AI systems are usually portrayed as separate sys- tems that we need to align in values an...
Andy Clark and David Chalmers’s theory of extended mind can be reevaluated in today’s world to inclu...
According to proponents of the extended mind, bio-external resources, such as a notebook or a smartp...
This paper offers an overview of the prospects and ethics of using AI to achieve human enhancement, ...
Current debates in neuroethics engage with extremely diverse technologies, for some of which it is a...
How to classify the human condition? This is one of the main problems psychiatry has struggled with ...
Methods used in artificial intelligence (AI) overlap with methods used in computational psychiatry (...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly employed in health care fields such as oncology, radiol...
Artificial intelligences and robots increasingly mimic human mental powers and intelligent behaviour...
This unpublished article was written around 2009 for a journal special issue of a journal which neve...
This article connects philosophical debates about cognitive enhancement and situated cognition. It d...
Artificial intelligence has dramatically changed the world as we know it, but is yet to fully embrac...
Cognitive enhancement can benefit the individual and society, but also has associated risks and ethi...
The extended mind thesis maintains that the functional contributions of tools and artefacts can beco...
Humans and AI systems are usually portrayed as separate sys- tems that we need to align in values an...
Humans and AI systems are usually portrayed as separate sys- tems that we need to align in values an...
Andy Clark and David Chalmers’s theory of extended mind can be reevaluated in today’s world to inclu...
According to proponents of the extended mind, bio-external resources, such as a notebook or a smartp...
This paper offers an overview of the prospects and ethics of using AI to achieve human enhancement, ...
Current debates in neuroethics engage with extremely diverse technologies, for some of which it is a...
How to classify the human condition? This is one of the main problems psychiatry has struggled with ...
Methods used in artificial intelligence (AI) overlap with methods used in computational psychiatry (...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly employed in health care fields such as oncology, radiol...
Artificial intelligences and robots increasingly mimic human mental powers and intelligent behaviour...
This unpublished article was written around 2009 for a journal special issue of a journal which neve...
This article connects philosophical debates about cognitive enhancement and situated cognition. It d...
Artificial intelligence has dramatically changed the world as we know it, but is yet to fully embrac...
Cognitive enhancement can benefit the individual and society, but also has associated risks and ethi...