
معرفی
Adam Bales is the Assistant Director of Philosophy and Senior Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of Oxford, affiliated with Wolfson College. He holds a Research Fellow position at Reuben College and previously served as a Junior Research Fellow at St John's College, Cambridge University. His PhD in Philosophy (2017–2021) and MA from Monash University (2012–2013) underpin his academic trajectory.
Bales specializes in ethics, moral philosophy, and practical ethics, with a focus on the intersection of AI and societal structures. His research explores how AI challenges ethical frameworks, including autonomy, moral progress, and decision-theoretic principles. He advocates for proactive societal renegotiation to address AI-induced transformations.
His recent work emphasizes AI’s polycrisis risks and ethical governance, alongside foundational contributions to causal decision theory and moral supererogation. His speculative fiction, while not academic, reflects his engagement with futuristic ethical dilemmas.
Bales’ articles analyze AI’s existential risks, ethical design imperatives, and decision-theoretic frameworks. His work bridges theoretical philosophy with applied ethics, offering actionable insights for policymakers and technologists.



