As engineers, our creations have an immeasurable effect on the world, often one that continues to evolve after us in unimaginable ways. From bridges that tragically collapse to robots that are used as ...
Natalia Garcia ’23 graduated with a major in economics and minor in international business and was a 2022-23 Hackworth Fellow with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Adam is a young employee at ...
Ethics education and training constitute a vital effort to instil principled decision-making and moral reasoning in a variety of professional and academic settings. The field encompasses diverse ...
In the fast-paced world of finance, the role of ethics in investment education cannot be overstated. Ethics serve as the compass guiding investors and financial professionals toward responsible ...
Amidst the passionate, oftentimes heated debate going on today around Artificial Intelligence-driven chatbots, one might be reminded of Robert Oppenheimer’s ominous quote referencing Hindu scripture, ...
New research is being conducted to explore how engineers understand and navigate ethics on a day-to-day basis, prompting questions about how ethics education can be improved. Engineering disasters are ...
Is Artificial Intelligence Destroying Education? That’s the question posed in a recent episode of Viewpoints Radio, featuring Brian Patrick Green, director of technology ethics at the Markkula Center ...
When I wrote the book “Revaluing the Federal Workforce: Defending America’s Civil Servants,” I spent considerable time discussing and researching boundaries of rank-in-file federal employees, of which ...