Institute for Technology and Humanity, University of Cambridge
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The Institute for Technology and Humanity is a research and teaching institute of the University of Cambridge that explores and shapes technological transformations, together with the opportunities and challenges they present for societies, the environment and the world. It supports research and teaching that investigates and shapes these transformations, and it integrates the arts and humanities with the social, natural, health and technical sciences to address major contemporary issues. Launched in November 2023, the Institute brings together three University of Cambridge research centres: the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER), the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (CFI), and the Centre for Human-Inspired AI (CHIA). Its work spans existential and global catastrophic risk, the future and governance of artificial intelligence, AI ethics, and human-inspired approaches to intelligence, and it offers taught and research degrees including an MSt in AI Ethics and Society, an MPhil in Global Risk and Resilience, an MPhil Ethics of AI, Data and Algorithms, and MPhil and PhD programmes in Human-Inspired Artificial Intelligence.
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2023
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16 Mill Lane
Cambridge
CB2 1SB
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2026-07-10 10:48:34