Edmond (Eddy) Awad
@awad.bsky.social
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Senior Research Fellow @UniofOxford. Senior Lecturer @UniofExeter. Associate Research Scientist @Max_Planck_CHM. Formerly @MIT @medialab. Moral Machine. Syrian.
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Can we turn a science fiction thought experiment into an actual experiment?

Check out our new @nature.com paper on the "Science Fiction Science" method (summarized by @jfbonnefon.bsky.social below)
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This is the kind of outcome we foretold six years ago in a paper aptly titled Drivers Are Blamed More Than Their Automated Cars When Both Make Mistakes, with @awad.bsky.social @sohandsouza.info @sydneylevine.bsky.social @maxkw.bsky.social @azimshariff.bsky.social @iyadrahwan.bsky.social
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❝Neither the driver of the Tesla sedan nor the Autopilot software braked in time for an intersection. The jury assigned Tesla one-third of the blame and assigned two-thirds to the driver, who was reaching for his cell phone at the time of the crash❞ www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...
Tesla hit with $243 million in damages after jury finds its Autopilot feature contributed to fatal crash
The verdict follows a three-week trial that threw a spotlight on how Tesla and CEO Elon Musk have marketed their driver-assistance software.
www.nbcnews.com
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Thanks to @jfbonnefon.bsky.social @mjcrockett.bsky.social Katarzyna Doniec Joe Henrich Julian Jamison @iyadrahwan.bsky.social Zoe Rahwan, and @azimshariff.bsky.social for their insightful comments on an earlier draft of the article.

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I also provide helpful tips and starting points to consider for each.

Each method comes with trade-offs—whether in cost, scalability, or cultural nuance—but together they offer practical routes to make behavioural science more globally representative. 3/5
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I present a range of strategies, from targeted site selection, to public-facing serious games (e.g. Moral Machine) and team-driven collaborations, as well as more scalable or accessible methods such as social media recruitment, third-party panels, and leveraging historical data. 2/5
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🧠 Is your research still relying on Western participants?

15 years after “The WEIRDest People in the World” by Henrich et al., most studies still overuse WEIRD samples.

In this paper, published in in Behavior Research Methods, I offer digital pathways to move beyond that. 1/5
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How can we improve the #CogSci of values and decision-making?

Closing the #BioXPhi Summit, a keynote from Edmond @awad.bsky.social proposed more factors, scale, etc.

How?

#games + #processDissociation

Examples:
last-haven.net
tinker-tots.net

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Edmond Awad introducing a presentation titled "Online Serious Games as a Tool to Study Value Disagreement" An example of two vignettes form a conventional behavioral experiment (about the identifiable victim effect) Examples of the scale that online games can enable. Examples of how process dissociation can improve dilemma-based measurement.
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'As the UK considers the future of its planning frameworks, we hope that those making these important decisions, and indeed all of us, will reflect on the values at stake.'

Dr Edmond Awad, from the NeuroSec Group led by Professor Ilina Singh at the Department of Psychiatry, writes to the Guardian.
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These trade-offs are not just about land use—they reflect real choices about what we protect, what we sacrifice, and whose interests we prioritise.
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Genetic selection of pre-implantation embryos is happening now and will, increasingly, be possible for more traits. An Oxford University research project is seeking volunteers who will make some hypothetical choices online.
New Citizen Science project explores ethical dilemmas in embryo selection
Researchers at the University of Oxford, University of Exeter, and the National University of Singapore present a new, interactive study: Tinker Tots: A Citizen Science Project to Explore Ethical Dile...
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Explore our new research platform, Last Haven — a gamified experience where you make tough choices between protecting endangered species' habitats and advancing human needs.
👉 last-haven.net
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Tigers, snakes, plants - what if their last habitat stood in the way of a hospital?
#LastHaven asks: how do we choose between protecting nature and meeting human needs?
Take part in this citizen science project today.
Learn more:https://last-haven.net
#PhilosophyMatters
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Always a pleasant surprise to see the #MoralMachine make an appearance in the wild now and then.

(Last week's Cambridge Disinformation Summit talk by Fabio Motoki)

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That’s why we created Tinker Tots tinker-tots.net — a short, anonymous experience (in the spirit of Moral Machine) that invites you to explore these choices.

Reflect on what matters to you, and help us understand how society navigates this evolving terrain.

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Tinker Tots
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The decisions made in clinics and ethics commissions reflect how societies think about fairness, risk, and responsibility.

And yet, we still know surprisingly little about how people approach these questions.

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... In the United States, where such screening is not subject to any regulatory oversight, it is already in commercial use.”

That’s why public perception matters.

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In many countries, legal boundaries are not clearly defined or enforced.

As the NYT reports: “In the past few years, ethics commissions in some German states have heard petitions from parents to screen for later-onset conditions, deciding them case by case...

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