ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
My work on this book has benefited greatly from conversations and exchanges with, among others, the following people: Joel Anderson, Antonio Bikić, Jan Broersen and the MA students in our 2021 core seminar on the philosophy of AI, Joanna Bryson, Mark Coeckelbergh, John Danaher, Brian Earp, Arzu Formenek, Lily Frank, Cindy Friedman, John‐Stewart Gordon, David Gunkel, Caroline Helmus, Ziagul Hosseini, Naomi Jacobs, Geoff Keeling, Maximilian Kiener, Marjolein Lanzing, Kritika Maheshwari, Giulio Mecacci, Anna Melnyk, Kęstutis Mosakas, Jilles Smids, Joshua Smith, Daniel Tigard, Darja Vrščaj, Lucie White; the students in my technology ethics course and other courses; the ethics researchers involved in the Human Brain Project; and my colleagues in the Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies research program in the Netherlands. Part of my work on this book was supported by the Gravitation grant program of the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science and the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO grant number 024.004.031).
Some of this material has been presented at workshops and events organized by Lukas Brand, Niël Conradie, Olle Häggström, Tomi Kushner, Julia van der Linde, Janina Loh, Wulf Loh, Leo Menges, Saskia Nagel, Anna Puzio, Markus Rüther, and Arleen Salles, as well as at colloquia and conferences at the following universities: the University of Amsterdam, Delft Technical University, Eindhoven University of Technology, Karlsruhe ...