
Benjamin A Levinstein
Associate Professor · Decision Theory
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout
Benjamin A Levinstein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Illinois. His research focuses on decision theory, epistemology, and the philosophical implications of large language models (LLMs). He has contributed to debates on credence measurement, belief representation in AI systems, and the integration of formal epistemological principles with machine learning practices.
Levinstein's work bridges philosophy and computer science, addressing topics like the criteria for belief representation in LLMs through interdisciplinary methods. He has published in high-impact journals such as Mind, Minds and Machines, and Philosophical Studies, often collaborating with scholars like Daniel A. Herrmann and Yoaav Isaacs. His 2020 New Directions Fellowship Award recognizes his innovative research on epistemic utility and decision-theoretic frameworks.
Levinstein's recent projects explore the limitations of current belief measurement techniques in LLMs, emphasizing the need for unified theoretical standards. His work on 'Decision Theory without Luminosity' challenges traditional assumptions about self-knowledge in rational agents, while his analysis of 'Bigger, Badder Bugs' critiques foundational principles in epistemic theory.
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