
Milan Mossé is a moral and political philosopher with a background in computer science. His research in value theory includes his work on reciprocity, how requests create reasons for action, and the attractions and limitations of individualism in ethics. His work on AI and structural injustice has been presented at FORC, ICML, AAAI, and FAccT. As an Embedded Ethics Fellow in partnership with the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) and the Computer Science Department, Milan will design tests to audit LLM resume screeners for discrimination, and he will continue working on an account of the right to an explanation, which provides a normative foundation for mechanistic interpretability. Before joining Stanford as a postdoc, Milan completed a PhD in philosophy at UC Berkeley, as well as a BA in philosophy, a BS in mathematics, and an MS in computer science at Stanford.