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David Chalmers is a University Professor of Philosophy and Neural Science at New York University and co-director of the Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness. He also serves as Honorary Professor of Philosophy at the Australian National University and co-director of the PhilPapers Foundation. His research spans philosophy of mind, cognitive science, metaphysics, and the philosophy of technology, with a focus on consciousness, AI ethics, and simulation hypotheses.
He holds advanced degrees in philosophy and has authored influential books like *The Conscious Mind* and *Reality+*. His work bridges philosophy with interdisciplinary fields such as neuroscience, physics, and computer science. Chalmers is renowned for articulating 'the hard problem of consciousness' and exploring the implications of virtual reality and artificial intelligence.
Notable contributions include debates on the simulation hypothesis, consciousness in quantum mechanics, and ethical considerations of AI. He actively collaborates with scientists and technologists, co-directing research centers and publishing widely in both academic and popular outlets.




