FEB 26, 2018 • Article
Artificial Intelligence's Ethical Challenges
"Like the situation with nuclear power, the world will likely only confront the ethical implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technology after ...
FEB 26, 2018 • Article
Errors of Omission, Commission, and Emission: Moral Culpability in Climate Change and Considerations of Solar Radiation Management
"As it becomes clearer that we can't stop the repercussions of climate change through mitigation alone, an ugly question rears its head, presenting perhaps the ...
FEB 26, 2018 • Article
Sexual Exploitation: The Dynamics of Gender and Power
The Harvey Weinstein scandal ignited a crusade against sexual assault, which has expanded internationally. "This pivotal movement has made one thing absolutely clear: sexual harassment ...
FEB 26, 2018 • Article
International Regulation of Genetic Engineering: Ethical Considerations in the 21st Century
"Though it may be tempting to advance this new technology as far as we can, we must realize that genetic engineering may come at significant ...
FEB 26, 2018 • Article
Education: A Last Chance
" We continue to fail to recognize that education is not a privilege. It is a right. And it is an unforgettable ethical failure on our ...
FEB 23, 2018 • News
Thomas Aquinas on War and Peace, by Gregory M. Reichberg
In Journal of Military Ethics, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Reed Bonadonna reviews a new book, which connects the Christian saint to the study of military ...
FEB 22, 2018 • Podcast
Does Fake News Matter? with Brendan Nyhan
What are the real facts about fake news? Brendan Nyhan is co-author of an important new study on fake news consumption during the 2016 U.S. ...
FEB 21, 2018 • Podcast
Virtual Reality for Social Good, with Jeremy Bailenson
In this fascinating conversation, Jeremy Bailenson, director of Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction Lab, describes how virtual reality (VR) can be used as a force ...