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Garry Young is a Lecturer in the Department of Human Centred Computing at Monash University’s Faculty of Information Technology. His work bridges philosophy, cognitive science, and digital technology, focusing on ethical and epistemological challenges in AI and human-computer interaction.
His research interests include Ethics in Technology, Moral Psychology, Philosophy of Mind, and Applied Ethics. He explores moral dilemmas in virtual environments, the nature of knowledge-how, and delusional cognition, contributing to both philosophical discourse and technological ethics.
The recent publications reflect a strong trend in AI ethics, particularly in moral agency, simulated harm, and educational applications of ethical thought experiments. His work also delves into cognitive phenomena like the Capgras delusion and the philosophical underpinnings of skill and knowledge.
He is currently a Chief Investigator on an active research project funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), developing an ethical framework for blockchain-based digital credential systems to combat fake degrees. This project highlights his engagement with real-world technological challenges.
Garry Young has no listed scientific awards in the provided text. However, his extensive publication record and active research agenda demonstrate significant scholarly contribution. He has not listed any advisees or students in the available data.
He is involved in interdisciplinary research teams focusing on digital ethics and cognitive science, collaborating with researchers across institutions and countries. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to quality education and ethical technology.
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