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Bradford Saad is a Senior Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, affiliated with the University of Oxford's Department of Philosophy. His research focuses on AI Ethics, Metaphysics, and Philosophy of Mind, with recent work addressing digital minds, catastrophic risks, and the long-term future. He holds a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin (2019).
His research interests include empirical constraints on theories of consciousness, mental causation, and the implications of digital systems for ethical frameworks. He is a member of the Departmental Lecturers and Postdoctoral Researchers group at Oxford.
Recent publications explore topics such as nomological harmony, digital suffering prevention, and panpsychist metaphysics. While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his work contributes to critical debates in contemporary philosophy and AI ethics.
Bradford’s current projects involve investigating existential risks posed by advanced AI and the philosophical foundations of digital ethics. He collaborates with institutions like the Global Priorities Institute, focusing on long-term societal impacts.




