
David Peter Wallis Freeborn
Assistant Professor · Bayesian formal and social epistemology
Northeastern UniversityAbout
David Peter Wallis Freeborn is an Assistant Professor at the Computational Philosophy Lab, Northeastern University, London. His research integrates Bayesian epistemology, artificial intelligence, and philosophy of physics, focusing on how scientific and philosophical concepts inform each other. He holds a Ph.D. in Logic and Philosophy of Science from the University of California, Irvine, and another in High Energy Physics from University College London, alongside an M.Sc. from the London School of Economics and an M.Phys. from the University of Oxford.
His Erdős number is ≤4, reflecting collaborations with leading mathematicians and physicists. Key research interests include the interplay between computational models and scientific realism, AI governance frameworks, and the social dynamics of belief systems. Recent work explores digital accountability in a transnational context and the philosophical implications of quantum field theory.
Freeborn's articles span interdisciplinary topics like effective field theory, polarized belief networks, and AI ethics, often bridging theoretical physics with social epistemology. His work frequently addresses the methodological challenges in modeling scientific success and the ethical dimensions of emerging technologies.
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