Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies
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"The Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies is a nonprofit think tank which promotes ideas about how technological progress can increase freedom, happiness, and human flourishing in democratic societies." [1] The IEET was founded in 2004 by philosopher Nick Bostrom and bioethicist James J. Hughes.
Fellows[2]
- Russell Blackford, Marshall Brain, David Brin, Riccardo Campa, Arthur Caplan, Milan M. Ćirković, Aubrey de Grey, David Eagleman, Linda M. Glenn, Ben Goertzel, Kevin LaGrandeur, Ana Lita, Glenn McGee, Andy Miah, Ramez Naam, David Pearce, Martine Rothblatt, Douglas Rushkoff, Susan Schneider, Evan Selinger, Stefan Sorgner, Natasha Vita-More, Wendell Wallach, David Wood