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Beth Singler is an Assistant Professor at the University of Zurich, affiliated with the Digital Society Initiative, where her research focuses on Digital Religion(s). Singler's scholarly work engages with the social, ethical, philosophical, and religious implications of advances in Artificial Intelligence and robotics. She has previously served as a Junior Research Fellow in Artificial Intelligence at Homerton College, University of Cambridge, and worked as a post-doctoral Research Associate on the 'Human Identity and Human-Machines' project at the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion. Her public engagement efforts have been recognized with awards, including the 2017 AHRC Research Film Year Award for her series of short documentaries, 'Pain Machine.' In 2021, she received the Digital Religion Research Award and became a fellow of the International Society for Science and Religion. Upcoming publications include 'The Cambridge Companion to Religion and AI' and several articles and book chapters focusing on AI, the Metaverse, and religious creativity in the context of AI.
Department of Law