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It’s not enough just to stay current and competitive with AI — you’ll also need to build a long-term strategy.
Robots must identify themselves.
The biggest lingering question about GPT-4 isn’t if it’s going to destroy jobs or take over the world. Instead, it is this: Do we trust AI programmers to tell society what is true?
Engagement with generative AI is a business essential — but all companies should be vigilant.
Being a jerk gets you rich, promoted, and laid (if you’re a man). But there is a downside.
How can you fit a camel through a needle?
Philosophy can focus on some dull topics. Luckily, some thinkers have spent lots of time on the philosophy of sex
No, Gandhi did not single-handedly bring about Indian independence. Pacifism alone usually gets you killed.
Evolutionary pressures drove the formation of tribes who encoded their values in myths and symbols. Was this cooperation cursed?
Philosophers Massimo Pigliucci and Greg Lopez discuss how Stoicism can help us gain perspective on our emotions and act with intention in the world.
Moral dilemmas reveal the limitations of ethical principles. Oddly, the most principled belief system might not have any principles at all.
Lockdowns moved the burden of COVID from the at-risk elderly to the less-at-risk young. Does this sacrifice merit compensation?
Climate change. War. Civil unrest. Is it responsible to have kids today?
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Through humility, the old arrogance of infallibility crumbles. And in that there is genuine hope to prevent wrongful convictions.
Within a month of that initial conversation, Peter Singer became a vegetarian.
Adopting a healthy scepticism towards inherited ideas means “emptying the container of the Self.”
In many city-states, it was perfectly acceptable for older men to have sexual relationships with young boys.
Is true equality achievable — or even desirable? Go on a journey through the strange and unsettling “Land of Justice.”
Some question the ethics of sanctions aimed at cancelling Russian art and culture and punishing ordinary citizens.
Britain is profiling the genes, health and lifestyles of its citizens and handing the results to scientists across the world.
Placebo treatments don’t always need to be given deceptively to have positive effects.
Parents will sometimes use children as weapons in their relationship battles — and the fallout can be devastating.
Science has come a long way since Mary Shelley penned “Frankenstein.” But we still grapple with the same questions.
Mahāyāna is the most popular type of Buddhism in the world today.
Dive into five philosophical schools that have faded into obscurity but still whisper through the ages.
Science will lead us to a universal morality and a cosmic religion.
De-extinction, if it is ever possible, will not be simple.
With crisis management training, organizations can develop the agility to recover from crises with as little disruption as possible.
Rather than sending serial killer art to auctions, it should be sent to abnormal psychologists for research.