Opinion Marta Nunes da Costa | 17 Mar 2023 Due Attention: Addictive Tech, the Stunted Self, and Our Shrinking World Tech addiction is merely a symptom of a much larger problem.
Medicine Hannah Carpenter | 9 Mar 2023 A Brave New Pod? The EctoLife Fantasy When does "enhancement" go too far?
A Right To Attentional Freedom? The trouble with technology runs deeper than mere addiction. 7 Mar 2023 | Aaron Schultz
ChatGPT and the Challenge of Critical (Un)Thinking Recent events highlight the need for reflection. 2 Mar 2023 | Marta Nunes da Costa
ChatGPT: The End of Originality? Perhaps the biggest issue is that it seems doomed to repeat itself. 24 Feb 2023 | D'Arcy Blaxell
Whole Body Gestational Donation What does the thought experiment have to say about posthumous organ donation? 22 Feb 2023 | Richard Gibson
Pathogenic Research: The Perfect Storm for Moral Blindness? Why do we fail to appreciate the risks in research? 13 Feb 2023 | Giles Howdle
ChatGPT and Deception What's the real harm that ChatGPT brings to the classroom? 24 Jan 2023 | Richard Gibson
Calibrating Trust Amidst Information Chaos What's the real value of that little blue check mark in the online space? 23 Jan 2023 | Kenneth Boyd
Neurodivergence, Diagnosis, and Blame How should diagnosis impact one's responsibility? 13 Dec 2022 | Cargile Williams
Driving with the Machine: Self-Driving Cars, Responsibility, and Moral Luck Even self-driving cars can't let us off the (moral) hook. 8 Dec 2022 | Daniel Story
Sentience and the Morality of Lab-Grown Brains Is there a moral message lurking behind our immediate revulsion? 28 Oct 2022 | Daniel Burkett
AI Writing and Epistemic Dilution Why not have a million monkeys hammering away at a million keyboards til the end of time? 20 Oct 2022 | Kenneth Boyd
High Theory and Ethical AI Applied or theoretical? What's the best approach when building a code of conduct from the ground up? 19 Oct 2022 | Matthew S.W. Silk
Too Clever for Our Own Good?: Moral Bioenhancement and Existential Harm How should we guard against the fact that our power outstrips our knowledge? 18 Oct 2022 | Richard Gibson
Is It Wrong to Say the Pandemic Is Over? Was Biden wrong in declaring victory too soon? 26 Sep 2022 | Matthew S.W. Silk
Can Human-Grown Organs De-Liver? A revolutionary trial promises to sidestep a vast array of ethical problems. 14 Sep 2022 | Richard Gibson
Were Parts of Your Mind Made in a Factory? Mind embodied? What might it mean for our cognitive processes to take place outside the confines of the brain? 8 Sep 2022 | Daniel Story
Moral Burnout The demands of our jobs can often obscure the fact that morality is about relations, not tasks. 30 Aug 2022 | Cargile Williams
State of Surveillance: Should Your Car Be Able to Call the Cops? All-seeing eye? For all its convenience, technology often betrays us. 23 Aug 2022 | Rachel Robison-Greene
Virtual Influencers: Harmless Advertising or Dystopian Deception? Why the protest over marketing's inevitable plunge into uncanny valley? 18 Aug 2022 | Louisa Savageaux