Recent Articles
JUL 30, 2024 • Article
Risking Escalation for the Sake of Efficiency: Ethical Implications of AI Decision-Making in Conflicts
As military strategists explore the use of AI, we must address the ethical and safety concerns of these systems, writes Stanford's Dr. Max Lamparth.
JUL 17, 2024 • Journal Online Exclusive
The Olympics, War, and Political Neutrality
In July 2024, Paris will host one of the biggest stages in the world of sport: the 2024 Summer Olympic Games followed by the Paralympic Games.
JUL 15, 2024 • Article
Ethics on Film: Discussion of "Origin"
This review explores ethical issues around Ava DuVernay's film "Origin."
JUL 9, 2024 • Article
The Rise of Preemptive Bans on Human Microchip Implants
As the impact and influence of chip implants increases in the U.S., it's time to raise ethical and legal questions about this technology.
JUN 14, 2024 • Article
A Conversation with Carnegie Ethics Fellow Sophie Flint
This interview series profiles members of the inaugural Carnegie Ethics Fellows cohort. This discussion features Sophie Flint, a project manager for Strategic Resource Group.
JUN 4, 2024 • Article
Space-Based Data Risks to Refugee Populations
Space-based data is quite useful for observing environmental conditions, but Zhanna Malekos Smith writes that it also raises privacy concerns for vulnerable populations.
MAY 30, 2024 • Article
A Reflection on Climate Mobility: Has Causality Lost Resonance?
With the recent European Court of Human Rights' ruling against Switzerland in mind, Dr. Mehreen Afzal discusses a legal pathway forward for climate-induced cross-border migration.