Nick Bostrom
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Nick Bostrom (Boström in the original Swedish) is a philosopher at the University of Oxford, and known for his work on the anthropic principle. Bostrom was also the co-founder (with David Pearce) of the World Transhumanist Association; as of December 2003, he is the chair of that institution. In 2004, along with James Hughes, Bostrom co-founded the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies. In addition to his prolific writing for academic and popular press, Bostrom makes frequent media appearances in which he talks about transhumanism-related topics such as cloning, artificial intelligence, mind uploading, cryonics, nanotechnology, and the simulation argument. He has recently been appointed director of the Oxford Future of Humanity Institute.
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External links
- Nick Bostrom's homepage (http://www.nickbostrom.com/).
- Bostrom's Anthropic Principle (http://www.anthropic-principle.com/) page, containing information about the anthropic principle and the Doomsday argument.
- Bostrom's Simulation Argument (http://www.simulation-argument.com/) page.
- Oxford Future of Humanity Institute (http://www.oxfhi.ox.ac.uk/)