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In an influential book of ethics first published in 1981, the philosopher Peter Singer offers a striking image of moral progress over the course of human history: an expanding circle of moral ...
Images of famine or poverty are often used by human rights groups to galvanize support. And they often do. The ethics of these images is a more complex story.
On “Inside the Vatican” this week, Ricardo da Silva, S.J., and Gerard O’Connell look at the viral image of the pope in a puffer jacket, which led to a conversation on Vatican responses to A.I.
As part of its ongoing mission to provide comprehensive religious awareness for Muslims, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zaid Al Mahmo ...
LLMs offer moral guidance surpassing human experts. Challenges exist, yet potential uses may include healthcare, law, and mental health. Careful integration of LLMs as moral advisors is crucial.
The Hamas massacre is the easiest of moral cases. The attackers targeted and killed over 1,000 civilians. They killed babies and children, people attending a concert and people from Thailand ...
The earliest discussions on the ethics of viewing and sharing images of atrocity came in the late 1960s, during the Vietnam War, from American writer Susan Sontag.
Researchers argue that the adoption of LLMs into medical curricula can significantly contribute to the acquisition of moral knowledge and the cultivation of virtue, two main aspects of medical ethics.