MAY 18, 2023 • News
The Independent: "AI isn’t falling into the wrong hands—it’s being built by them"
In this article for "The Independent," Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel writes about issues in the foundation of artificial intelligence systems and says that it's ...
MAY 16, 2023 • Podcast
Ourselves at Work, with Gabriella Braun
In this episode host Hilary Sutcliffe explores . . . ourselves at work from another angle. She talks with Gabriella Braun about her intriguing book "All That We ...
MAY 16, 2023 • News
Carnegie Council Launches the Ethics Accelerator
Today, new ethical questions are emerging at an exponential rate and society faces significant challenges in the realm of international affairs. In response, Carnegie Council ...
MAY 15, 2023 • Podcast
C2GTalk: Should the Caribbean region be involved in solar radiation modification research? with Michael Taylor
Caribbean countries have led the global push to limit warming to 1.5°C because the impacts of going above that would be so severe for their ...
MAY 12, 2023 • Podcast
Ethics and the New Space Boom, with Brian Weeden
With a new space boom underway, ethical concerns are emerging regarding the responsibilities of new actors and how to adapt space governance policies to protect ...
MAY 10, 2023 • Podcast
The Global Impact of Sudan's Current Crisis, with Christopher Tounsel
What does the escalating conflict in Sudan mean for the country, the region, and the world? University of Washington's Christopher Tounsel, joins "Doorstep" co-hosts Tatiana ...
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 ...
MAY 2, 2023 • Podcast
Regulation, with Christopher Hodges
In this episode, host Hilary Sutcliffe explores . . . regulation from another angle. The basis of most regulation and criminal justice is the concept of instilling fear ...