We live in a world fundamentally transformed by our own creations. Once imagined only in science fiction, artificial intelligence now powers much of the technology we interact with every day—from ...
April 19 (UPI) --A chatbot turns hostile. A test version of a Roomba vacuum collects images of users in private situations. A Black woman is falsely identified as a suspect on the basis of facial ...
Ethical dilemmas at work rarely arrive with clear answers, yet how leaders respond defines their company’s character and long-term success. We asked industry experts to share an example of a time when ...
Prisoners are an especially vulnerable class of potential research participants who historically have been exploited by physicians and researchers seeking expedient solutions to complex research ...
October 2, 2023 - The burgeoning use of artificial intelligence ("AI") platforms and tools such as ChatGPT creates both opportunities and risks for the practice of law. In particular, the use of AI in ...
"Ethical considerations in business" are important, especially when operating on an international scale. A multinational void of ethics is positioned to capitalize on impoverished people and ...
Nonmaleficence means non-harming or inflicting the least harm possible to reach a beneficial outcome. [4] Harm and its effects are considerations and part of the ethical decision-making process in the ...
Linnea Rothi ’23 is neuroscience and biology double major with a minor in public health at Santa Clara University and a 2021-22 health care ethics intern at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.
Today’s clients are concerned with safeguarding their wealth during their lifetime. This concern for lifetime asset protection planning (APP) 1 goes beyond the traditional estate planning focus on ...
In the session “You’re Fired! Whether, When, and How to Terminate Representation of a Client” at the 2023 Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning, Bruce M. Stone explains that in most cases, attorneys ...
Suggested Citation: "4 Defining Prisoners and Correctional Settings." Institute of Medicine. 2007. Ethical Considerations for Research Involving Prisoners. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press ...