06/08/2026
"How we address the AI revolution should be seen as a question of how we choose to manage uncertainties, and what tools and principles we adopt to harness risk for the best result."
Financial Times |
Read: https://ft.com/content/d2c90246-11d7-4169-ac35-988de7fdb2af?syn-25a6b1a6=1
05/15/2026
If humans are biological versions of machines, are they merely a commodity? Pope Leo is expected to address the growing ethical and moral challenges of artificial intelligence.
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Read the article at USA TODAY: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2026/05/13/pope-leo-encyclical-ai-ethical-challenges/90069737007/
04/30/2026
What's ethical when a public figure made significant progress for the greater good in one way but failed on the personal or moral level in other ways? Dr. Catharyn Baird considers.
The Ethics Question with Catharyn A. Baird
4 likes. "Episode 56: Public Shame"
04/27/2026
What happens when the focus becomes "prioritizing issues over core practice and policy improvements that are mission-critical?" Paul DiLorenzo takes a look.
The Imprint |
Read: https://imprintnews.org/opinion/compromise-is-fine-for-policy-but-not-for-ethics/274013
04/14/2026
Once again, are at the top of the news for America's top lawmakers. Will recent events spark or just more of the same?
Read the story at Axios:
https://axios.com/2026/04/13/swalwell-gonzales-cherfilus-mccormick-mills-expel
03/17/2026
If you want to bridge the divide, the first step is to embrace personal . |
Read the full article at Medium:
Bridging the Divide:
Strategy 1— Embrace Personal Responsibility
03/17/2026
Ever been denied access to the room or a seat at the table? Here are a few considerations to ensure the price of admission doesn't override core ethical values. |
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The Price of Admission
My Mother tells the story of being in conversation with a fellow teacher and administrator at her junior high school, discussing what to do…