Medicine Matthew S.W. Silk | 26 Sep 2022 Is It Wrong to Say the Pandemic Is Over? Was Biden wrong in declaring victory too soon?
Medicine Richard Gibson | 14 Sep 2022 Can Human-Grown Organs De-Liver? A revolutionary trial promises to sidestep a vast array of ethical problems.
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
Toward an Ethical Theory of Consciousness for AI It's alive? How can we tell when AI comes to possess an inner life? 17 Aug 2022 | Matthew S.W. Silk
The Ethics of Manipulinks Are you sure you want to forfeit your chance to learn more? 10 Aug 2022 | Cargile Williams
Should You Outsource Important Life Decisions to Algorithms? Are there compelling reasons for living your life according to the numbers? 9 Aug 2022 | Kenneth Boyd
The Desire for Moral Impotence What might be the virtues of having one's hands tied? 4 Aug 2022 | Giles Howdle
LaMDA, Lemoine, and the Problem with Sentience What's the most important takeaway from this cautionary tale? 27 Jul 2022 | Matthew S.W. Silk
Interrogating the Sunk Cost Fallacy Is there anything to be said for our inclination to throw good money after bad? 20 Jul 2022 | Daniel Story
Trans Panic and the Philosophy of Fear Where's the golden mean between obliviousness and paralysis? 11 Jul 2022 | Cargile Williams
The Right to Die and Government Intervention Why might the state have an interest in end of life care? 29 Jun 2022 | Rachel Robison-Greene
AI Sentience and Moral Risk There may be reasons to doubt Lemoine, but it's best err on the side of caution. 22 Jun 2022 | Dustin Crummett
The Curious Case of LaMDA, the AI that Claimed to Be Sentient What characteristics are required for a thing to demonstrate consciousness? 22 Jun 2022 | Daniel Story
The Real Threat of AI How do we decide which pursuits are worth doing when we know whatever the task, machines can do it better? 14 Jun 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
Mental Health and the Uvalde Massacre What role does mental health play in the larger narrative about gun violence and public health? 13 Jun 2022 | Evan Arnet
Treating Psychopathy? With no effective medication or therapy available, it's not clear what can/should be done with those who lack empathy and show no remorse. 9 Jun 2022 | Richard Gibson
The Ethics of AI Behavior Manipulation Can we ever trust the algorithm as a force for good? 8 Jun 2022 | Matthew S.W. Silk
Can Machines Be Morally Responsible? Are artificial intelligence systems an appropriate target for blame when things go wrong? 24 May 2022 | Cargile Williams
Kill-Switch Tractors and Techno-Pessimism Are the constantly-evolving technological forces we hope to master forging a better world or a worse one? 23 May 2022 | Megan Fritts