Elizabeth Stewart

Visiting Professor at Howard University

Research Interests

Philosophy of Information and Technology
History and Philosophy of Science
Philosophy
Applied Psychology

About

I am interested in trust, trustworthiness, Artificial Intelligence, and online speech. I graduated with my Msc in psycholinguistics from the University of Edinburgh (2014) and my Ph.D in Philosophy at the University of South Carolina (2022). I am currently a Visiting Assistant Professor at Howard University. My current research focuses on connecting the philosophical literature on trust and trustworthiness to current issues in ethics of AI. Elizabeth Stewart is a visiting professor at Howard University. She received her Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of South Carolina in 2022. She also has a master's degree in psychology of language from the University of Edinburgh and a bachelor's degree in psychology from Columbia International University. Her publications include "How can you trust Artificial Intelligence Systems? Objective, Subjective and Intersubjective parameters of Trust"

Publications

Detecting Fake News: Two Problems for Content Moderation

Philosophy & Technology / Feb 11, 2021

Stewart, E. (2021). Detecting Fake News: Two Problems for Content Moderation. Philosophy & Technology, 34(4), 923–940. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-021-00442-x

Negotiating domains of trust

Philosophical Psychology / Nov 13, 2022

Stewart, E. (2022). Negotiating domains of trust. Philosophical Psychology, 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1080/09515089.2022.2144190

How can you trust Artificial Intelligence Systems? Objective, Subjective and Intersubjective parameters of Trust

Artificial societies / Jan 01, 2022

Alekseev, A. (2022). How can you trust Artificial Intelligence Systems? Objective, Subjective and Intersubjective parameters of Trust. Artificial Societies, 17(2), 0. https://doi.org/10.18254/s207751800020550-4

Education

University of South Carolina

Ph.D., Philosophy / 2022

Columbia, South Carolina, United States of America

University of Edinburgh

MSc, Psychology of Language / 2014

Edinburgh

Columbia International University

BS, Psychology / 2013

Columbia, South Carolina, United States of America

Experience

Howard University

Visiting Professor / 2022Present

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