


Mapping the Ethical Landscape of AI-Assisted Sex Work (with Mercy Corredor)
At the Midwest Early-Career Social Philosophy of Technology workshop (MECSPoT2025), hosted by the Notre Dame-IBM Technology Ethics Lab, Institute for Ethics and the Common Good, at the University of Notre Dame

Mapping the Ethical Landscape of AI-Assisted Sex Work (with Mercy Corredor)
At the Canadian Philosophical Association's (CPA) Annual Meeting at George Brown College in Toronto

Comments on Kelly Weirich's "Private Dogwhistles and Relisquishing the Benefit of the Doubt"
At the Pacific APA in San Francisco

Responsibility for Recommendations
At the First International Conference on the Philosophy of Content Moderation (PhilMod)

Responsibility for Recommendations
Institute for Ethics and the Common Good Masterclass

Responsibility for Recommendations
at the Social Media and Communication: Philosophical Perspectives workshop at Barnard College.



Interrogating Collective Authenticity as a Norm for Online Speech (with Megan Hyska)
At the Penn-Georgetown Digital Ethics Workshop

Interrogating Authenticity as a Norm for Online Speech (with Megan Hyska)
at the Oxford-Berlin Early Career Colloquium on the Normative Philosophy of Computing


Speech Acts and Social Media: Algorithms, Amplifications, and Affordances
at the 2023 Australasian Association of Philosophy Meeting, in Melbourne.

Theories of Propaganda and New Technology: Applications and Interventions (with Megan Hyska)
Translation Tutorial at ACM FAccT, Chicago

Bing's Little Lies: Deception in Generative AI
at the ChatLLM23 conference, University of Sydney

Contemporary Propaganda Practices (part of the panel on Recent Work on Propaganda)
At the APA Pacific Division meeting, in San Francisco

Panelist for “Navigating the Ethics of AI in Public Governance: Charting a Path for the Future”
at the 2023 Clayton-Utz Government In-House Counsel Day

Complex Harms in Online Speech: The Limits of the Illocutionary
Closed online workshop for the forthcoming Conversations Online volume, edited by Jennifer Saul, Patrick Connolly, and Sanford Goldberg.

Working for the Machine
At the North American Society for Social Philosophy, annual meeting.

The Social Accommodation of Hate Speech
At The Changing Norms of Democratic Rhetoric: Philosophical and Political Perspectives Workshop, attthe University of Genoa.

Working for the Machine
At the 2nd Machine Wisdom Workshop, at the University of Pittsburgh.

Whose Tweets? Our Tweets!: The Challenges of Online Protest
Online. Part of the Ethics of Protest series at the Centre for Ethics, at the University of Toronto

The Promise and Peril of Bringing Speech Act Theory Online
at the 2022 APA Central Division meeting

Online Extremism, AI, and (Human) Content Moderation: Collateral Damage in Online Speech
at the Words Workshop (via zoom)

Online Extremism, AI, and (Human) Content Moderation: Collateral Damage in Online Speech
Online. At the Feminism, Social Justice, and AI Workshop. (Closed workshop.)

Online Extremism, AI, and (Human) Content Moderation: Collateral Damage in Online Speech
As part of the North American Society for Social Philosophy (NASSP) International Social Philosophy Conference. Note: After the conference moved online, the organizers asks speakers to prepare short, prerecorded, videos that gave a brief overview of the paper. Mine is available here.

Untangling the Complex Relationship Between Conspiracy Theories & Propaganda
at the University College Dublin Online Conference on the Philosophy of Conspiracy Theories, on Zoom



The Promise and Peril of Bringing Speech Act Theory Online
At the Social, Moral and Political Impact of Virtual Technology Workshop, hosted by the Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile. (Online.)

Who Do You Speak For? And How?: Anonymity and Identity in Online Abuse
For the Cambridge University Social Philosophy of Language Workshop (via Zoom)