Wage Theft and the Social Construction of Crime A new bill promises to protect workers' hard-earned pay. 13 Jul 26 | Evan Arnet
The Man, the Bin, and the Ballot Box Sometimes serious times call for unserious candidates. 9 Jul 26 | Richard Gibson
Is AI Responsible for Misleading Us? We're still hammering out legal liability for when things go off the rails. 8 Jul 26 | Kenneth Boyd
Working at the Speed of AI What do efficiency gains actually mean for the modern worker? 29 Jun 26 | Aaron Schultz
Skin in the Game: The Many Virtues of Paying the Taxman Lower taxes comes at a price. 26 Jun 26 | Nicholas Kreuder
Mosquitoes, Screwworms, and Revisiting the Problem of Control Could we ever be justified in engineering a species out of existence? 24 Jun 26 | Richard Gibson
We Can Handle The Truth Disclosure Day asks a pertinent question: What information isn't meant to be made public? 22 Jun 26 | Aaron Schultz
Employee Monitoring and Your New AI Supervisor Might there be a limit to the tracking your boss can do? 8 Jun 26 | Evan Arnet
The Algorithm and the Barrel: Diogenes in the Age of Attention What shape should resistance take? 22 May 26 | Richard Gibson
Efficiency Isn't the Point: Work, Time, and Reverence in the AI Wave There is some labor than shouldn't be outsourced. 20 May 26 | Katie Leonard
On Assassination Attempts and Infamy Are we giving bad actors exactly what they want? 1 May 26 | Daniel Burkett
The AI Crisis and The Unexamined Life What kinds of processes can AI not short circuit? 29 Apr 26 | Aaron Schultz
The Price of Pollination The commodification of natural processes marches on. 24 Apr 26 | Richard Gibson
Claude vs. The Pentagon: How Much Should Being Ethical Cost? The incentives for ethical behavior remain misaligned. 22 Apr 26 | Evan Arnet
Does AI-Resurrection Harm the Dead? The durability of desires is up for debate. 1 Apr 26 | Daniel Burkett
Trust, Trouble, and Generative Slip-Ups in Academic Philosophy AI slop comes for academic publishing. 27 Mar 26 | Richard Gibson
What’s Wrong with Betting on Death and Destruction? Some wagers should be off the table. 24 Mar 26 | Kenneth Boyd
Dodging Blame: Iran, AI, and International Law It's increasingly hard to assign blame on the modern battlefield. 16 Mar 26 | Nicholas Kreuder