Trust in Moral Machines

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The Trust in Moral Machines project brings together philosophers, psychologists, and computer scientists to explore how people understand, evaluate, and trust moral decision-making by artificial systems. A central part of this work involves creating spaces for discussion, debate, and collaboration across disciplines.

On this page you’ll find information about upcoming and past events associated with the project, including workshops, and conferences. These events are designed both to share ongoing research and to foster critical conversation about moral reasoning, responsibility, and trust in the context of AI and automated decision-making.

Upcoming Events

 

EASP Preconference on Social Psychology in the Age of AI

On June 30th 2026, Mengchen Dong, Marcos Dono, and Jim A.C. Everett will host a Preconference on “Social Psychology in the Age of AI” before the General Meeting of the European Association for Social Psychology.

Past Events

 

EASP Summer School Workstream on Moral Psychology and Artificial Intelligence

In July 2025, Jim A.C. Everett organised the 2025 European Association of Social Psychology Summer School and, with the support of this project, taught a 10-day workstream on Moral Psychology of Artificial Intelligence.