Kamil Mamak
kamilmamak.bsky.social
Kamil Mamak
@kamilmamak.bsky.social
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Associate Professor | ERC Laureate | PhDs in Law and in Philosophy | Habilitation in Law | Jagiellonian University | Tech/AI/Robot Ethics and Law
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At Tohoku University (Sendai, Japan) for the IAS-FRIS Symposium on Social Robots and Ethical Design 2025.

Presenting my paper “Can Robot Design Help Mitigate the Risks of Responsibility Gaps?” — linked to my @erc.europa.eu project on criminal law & robots.

Thanks to Yueh-Hsuan Weng for organizing!
At Maastricht University today for the “Truth and Authority in Criminal Justice” conference, where I’ll present “Disinformation and Superspreaders: With Epistemic Power Should Come Criminal Responsibility.”

Funded by my @erc.europa.eu grant #Robocrim
Giving a talk today at the Maastricht Institute for Criminal Sciences, Maastricht University, on my @erc.europa.eu project “Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law in the Age of Robots.” Grateful to the organizers for the invitation!
I recently spoke on @rmf24.bsky.social , a nationwide Polish radio, about my @erc.europa.eu grant. One of the questions concerned Assimov's laws, and in response, I explained why I do not find them helpful in scientific discussion. www.rmf24.pl/nauka/news-p...
I was a guest on Astrofaza. We discussed my @erc.europa.eu grant — and much more: AI, robots, and how technology impacts our fundamental philosophical ideas. Link to the conversation (in Polish): www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hgn3...
One month to go! I’ll be taking part in the IAS–FRIS Symposium on Social Robots & Ethical Design (Nov 5–7, Tohoku Univ., hybrid). Join in Sendai, Japan or online.
Info: 2025.roboethics.design
Register: x.gd/wC4m5
#Roboethics #HRI #AIethics #SocialRobots
Today I was on the morning show of TVP2 (Polish Television), talking about ethics and the law of robots. Among other things, I answered the question: what is wrong with kicking a robot?

Link (in Polish):

pytanienasniadanie.tvp.pl/89186142/rob...
Our paper in International Journal of Social Robotics is out!

🤖 Instead of defining “robot,” we propose treating them as members of a robot kingdom—like animals in the animal kingdom.

Clearer, more flexible, & saves time in robotics debates.

link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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🚨 I am hiring! Join the @erc.europa.eu-funded ROBOCRIM project at Jagiellonian University (Kraków) as a full-time PhD researcher in criminal law & AI. Start: Oct 2025. Apply by Aug 4. Info: tinyurl.com/ERC-PhD | Email: [email protected] #AcademicJobs #AI #Law #ERC #robocrim
Reposted by Kamil Mamak
A wonderful opportunity to work with Kamil on this exciting and important project.
🚨 I am hiring! Join the @erc.europa.eu-funded ROBOCRIM project at Jagiellonian University (Kraków) as a full-time PhD researcher in criminal law & AI. Start: Oct 2025. Apply by Aug 4. Info: tinyurl.com/ERC-PhD | Email: [email protected] #AcademicJobs #AI #Law #ERC #robocrim
🚨 I am hiring! Join the @erc.europa.eu-funded ROBOCRIM project at Jagiellonian University (Kraków) as a full-time PhD researcher in criminal law & AI. Start: Oct 2025. Apply by Aug 4. Info: tinyurl.com/ERC-PhD | Email: [email protected] #AcademicJobs #AI #Law #ERC #robocrim
The AI and Collective Agency workshop just kicked off at the Institute for Ethics in AI, Oxford. Presenting a paper with Pekka & Raul — born in Helsinki, polished on a branch in the bushes. Perfect academic conditions 🙂
Heading to Oxford tomorrow for the “AI and Collective Agency” workshop at the Institute for Ethics in AI. With Pekka Mäkelä & Raul Hakli, we’ll present Guilty, but less — on how working with AI/robots affects human criminal responsibility. Can’t wait for the discussion! 🙂
I am attending the Society for Philosophy of Technology conference, which is being held in Eindhoven. I presented my paper, which included a theoretical response to the responsibility gap in the context of criminal law, as part of my @erc.europa.eu project #robocrim.
I am participating in the "Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Law" workshop at the University of Bergamo. It is another excellent event on the subject matter. I am presenting findings from my @erc.europa.eu grant on the philosophical foundations of criminal law for robots.
Next week I will attend the international workshop
"Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Law" at the University of Bergamo. Thanks, Luigi Scollo, for organizing it!
I am taking part in a great workshop at the European University Institute in Florence, " AI & Criminal Law". I presented the draft of the concept that forms the intellectual core of my @erc.europa.eu project, namely, a phenomenological account of criminal law.
Today, I was officially awarded the habilitation degree. It took place in the historical aula of the Collegium Maius at Jagiellonian University.
Next Monday, I’ll run a workshop at the University of Silesia: Scientific Career Planning. I’ll share my path across disciplines—rewarding but challenging. Academia praises interdisciplinarity, yet often stays mono-disciplinary. Still, I love working at the edges.
The project begins from the observation that current criminal law is not suited to addressing robots. In response, I propose a new theory for criminal law, which I call the "Phenomenological Account of Criminal Law." #Robocrim 2/2
Today, I will give a talk at the Law and Society Association conference in Chicago. I will present the outline of the theoretical basis for my @erc.europa.eu-funded project, "Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law in the Age of Robots". 1/2
...in the current discourse on the ethics of robots. In my view, the standard reference points in these discussions are misleading and hinder our ability to prepare effectively for emerging robotic technologies. This research forms part of my @erc.europa.eu project, #Robocrim 2/2
Today, I am participating in the Law & Philosophy Collaborative Summer 2025 Workshop at Chicago-Kent College of Law. I will be giving a talk titled “On the Need to Prioritize Ethics and Regulation of Robots-in-Between.” In this work-in-progress paper, I argue for a shift ... 1/2