Sway is a chat platform that helps students engage with each other more constructively—especially across moral, social, and political differences. It uses AI to facilitate open, intelligent, and civil conversations, transforming disagreements into learning opportunities. Sway makes it easy for instructors to give students regular practice engaging charitably with diverse viewpoints, providing a free tool to strengthen critical thinking and promote civil discourse.
Simon Cullen
Co-founder
Simon Cullen, Ph.D., is a Faculty Research Fellow at the Segal Center for Academic Pluralism in New York City and a visiting Research Professor of Artificial Intelligence & Civil Discourse at UNC Chapel Hill’s School of Civic Life and Leadership. As a Dean’s Innovation Scholar and Artificial Intelligence & Education Fellow at Carnegie Mellon University, he developed the award-winning “Dangerous Ideas in Science and Society” course, helping students to explore diverse viewpoints on polarizing topics by teaching them the art of constructive disagreement. His research combines philosophy, cognitive science, and educational technology to improve reasoning, communication, and understanding across moral and political divides. His work has been published in Science Advances, Nature Science of Learning, Cognition, and the Review of Philosophy and Psychology. He holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University and has a background in the psychology of reasoning, reasoning pedagogy, and philosophy of cognitive science.