Nick Bostrom
Nick Bostrom is a leading Oxford professor and futurist, known for his work on AI, existential risk, and the long-term future of humanity.
Nick Bostrom is a Professor at the University of Oxford and Director of both the Future of Humanity Institute and the Strategic Artificial Intelligence Research Centre. His work explores some of the most complex and important questions facing our future, from AI and existential risk to human enhancement and transhumanism.
The Future of Humanity Institute brings together leading minds in mathematics, philosophy, and the social sciences to explore how emerging technologies and global risks might shape the long-term prospects for humanity. Under Nick’s leadership, the Institute examines topics such as superintelligence, brain emulation, the simulation argument, and the potential consequences of rapid technological advancement.
A widely published author and respected thinker, Nick’s research has helped to shape global discussions around the ethical and strategic challenges of artificial intelligence and advanced technologies. His book Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies is considered one of the most influential works on the future of AI.
Nick holds degrees in philosophy, mathematics, logic, physics, and computational neuroscience from institutions including the University of Gothenburg, Stockholm University, and King’s College London. He has advised governments and organisations on forward-looking policy and continues to be a key voice in future-focused thinking.
Thought-provoking and deeply informed, Nick is a compelling speaker who challenges audiences to consider the bigger picture and long-term impact of today’s decisions.
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