22 January 2026 (Thu)
| Date: | 22 January 2026 (Thu) |
| Time: | 15:00-17:00 |
| Location: | RRS401 |
| Speaker: | Prof. Yul HUI (Erasmus University Rotterdam) |
| Language: | English |
In Kant Machine: Critical Philosophy After AI, Yuk Hui defends the relevance of Kant for thinking about artificial intelligence today. He shows that the current debates on AI echo historical philosophical discussions about the workings of the mind. The book places Kant's philosophy in conversations with key figures in histories of technology and philosophy from Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz to Hubert Dreyfus. Kant Machine invites us to reconsider the ethical and political implications of AI and rethink the nature and limitations of AI through the Kantian lens.
The book talk will begin with an introduction to Kant Machine by Prof. Yuk HUI, followed by comments from Prof. Levi CHECKETTS and Prof. Pak-Hang WONG.
Prof. Yuk HUI (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Prof. HUI is Professor of Philosophy at Erasmus University Rotterdam, where he holds the Chair of Human Conditions and directs the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Technology. Hui studied computer engineering at the University of Hong Kong, wrote a PhD thesis under Bernard Stiegler (1952-2020) at Goldsmiths University London, and obtained his Habilitation in philosophy from Leuphana University Lüneburg. Hui is author of several monographs that have been translated into more than a dozen languages, including On the Existence of Digital Objects (University of Minnesota Press, 2016), The Question Concerning Technology in China:-An Essay in Cosmotechnics (Urbanomic, 2016), Recursivity and Contingency (Rowman and Littlefield, 2019), Art and Cosmotechnics (University of Minnesota Press/e-flux, 2021), Post-Europe (Urbanomic/Sequence, 2024), Machine and Sovereignty (University of Minnesota Press,2024) and Kant Machine (Bloomsbury, 2026). Hui is co-editor of 30 Years after Les Immatériaux: Art, Science and Theory (2015) and editor of Philosophy after Automation (Philosophy Today, Vol.65. No.2, 2021), Cybernetics for the 21st Century Vol.1 Epistemological Reconstruction (2024) among others. Since 2014, Hui has been the convenor of the Research Network for Philosophy and Technology and sits as a juror of the Berggruen Prize for Philosophy and Culture since 2020 (currently as jury chair).