Ethics & Society
The Silicon Valley Priest: Bridging the Gap Between Theology and AI Ethics
In the heart of the tech revolution, a Catholic priest is guiding Silicon Valley giants as they search for ethical guardrails in the age of Artificial Intelligence.
The Great Literary Disruption: Book Publishing’s Existential AI Reckoning
The publishing industry faces a historic crossroads as AI challenges the core of intellectual property, human creativity, and the economics of writing.
AI on Trial: The Ethical Crisis and Transformation of Modern Jurisprudence
The integration of Artificial Intelligence into legal practice raises critical questions about justice, accountability, and the future of human judgment in the courtroom.
Commencement Boos: Gen Z’s Growing Resistance to the AI-First Future
Student protests at major university commencements signal a profound rift between institutional leaders and a generation wary of AI's impact on their future and human dignity.
The Illusion of Legal Automation: Iowa Attorney Reprimanded for AI-Fabricated Filings and the Ethics Crisis in the Age of AI
A new case of judicial error due to AI in Iowa highlights the dangers of blind trust in algorithms and the pressing need for stricter legal oversight in the legal profession.
Beyond the Algorithm: Deciphering Pope Leo's Call to 'Disarm' AI in the Classroom
The Vatican's moral plea for AI disarmament raises profound questions about the future of education and safeguarding students from digital manipulation.
US Investors Back Brazil’s Pax in Bet on AI-Powered Policing
A Brazilian AI startup helping police investigate violent crime is drawing significant US investment, sparking a heated debate over privacy, algorithmic bias, and the future of law enforcement.
AI in Politics: The End of Truth in Election Campaigning?
The surge in AI-generated videos is rewriting the rules of political communication, sparking a crisis of trust among voters.
The Virtue of Doubt: Anthropic’s Claude 4.8 Opus Redefines AI Honesty
Anthropic releases Claude 4.8 Opus, a model designed to admit ignorance rather than hallucinate, setting a new benchmark for ethical AI and reliability in the enterprise sector.
JD.com Founder Vows to Protect Chinese Jobs From AI and Robots: A New Social Contract?
JD.com founder Richard Liu pledges to shield his 900,000-strong workforce from AI displacement, a bold move navigating the tension between technological efficiency and social stability.
‘Inverted Reality and Virtuality’: The Existential Threat to Truth in the Age of AI
The rise of generative AI is creating an ‘inverted reality’ where the fake becomes more convincing than the truth, threatening the foundations of democratic discourse and social trust.
AI and Child Safety: The Urgent Intersection of Innovation and Ethics
As child safety commissions convene globally, the urgent need for stricter AI regulation and safety-by-design becomes a paramount priority.