JUN 5, 2023 • Article
Are We Automating the Banality and Radicality of Evil?
Current iterations of AI are increasingly able to encourage subservience to a non-human master, telling potentially systematic untruths with emphatic confidence.
MAY 31, 2023 • Article
To Engage or Not Engage: Ethical Challenges and Tradeoffs for U.S. Statecraft in 2023
Approaches for policymakers to consider when grappling with the ethical questions of whether and how to engage with authoritarian or increasingly illiberal states and actors.
MAY 24, 2023 • Article
Silicon Valley is knowingly violating ethical AI principles. Society can’t respond if we let disagreements poison the debate.
With criticism of ChatGPT much in the news, we are also increasingly hearing about disagreements among thinkers who are critical of AI, writes Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow ...
MAY 22, 2023 • Article
Sitting on the Sidelines: The Global Divide on Ukraine
Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal reflects on the global divide in relation to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
MAY 4, 2023 • Article
A New Era for "Ethics & International Affairs"
The editors of Carnegie Council's quarterly journal "Ethics & International Affairs" are proud to announce the beginning of a new era in our publishing history. Starting ...
APR 26, 2023 • Article
Large language models don’t need a pause on research, they need an immediate product recall.
Hilary Sutcliffe, member of the AIEI Board of Advisors, says that large language models like ChatGPT and Bard should be immediately recalled, as they have ...
APR 10, 2023 • Article
The Ethics and Geopolitics of the Electric Vehicle Transition
As electric vehicles become more common, policymakers will have a new set of ethical dilemmas to confront, writes Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev, as questions about ...
MAR 14, 2023 • Article
Ethics on Film: Discussion of "All Quiet on the Western Front"
Read a discussion of ethical issues in this film concerning parallels to the Russia-Ukraine War, violence in movies, and the controversy in Germany.