Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
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PRINCETON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hu-manity.org, the organization created to champion continuous choice and consent of personal data for everyone, announces a collaboration with Bioethics ...
In healthcare, ethical AI is a life-or-death issue: Q&A with AI Ethics Lab’s founder and director For every giant leap forward that researchers, healthcare providers and technology developers make in ...
A new AI Lab at a Christian university in California is grounded in theological values — something the school hopes will help to prevent Christians and others of faith from falling behind when it ...
The tech industry's recent reckoning isn't only happening in Washington. Universities are also evolving their approach to teaching and researching ethics. The University of Notre Dame unveiled a new ...
To those horrified by the prospect of journalists and publishers attempting to turn their influence into cold, hard cash, please see Phil Meyer’s recent column to USA Today. Meyer cites this and the ...
Cultivating a community that centers ethics and human rights at the heart of business education and research. As the economy grows to be increasingly globalized, businesses all over the world face ...
The questions that scientists have to weigh as they navigate the ethics of fast-moving stem cell research can sometimes sound like science fiction. Embryo-like structures concocted in a lab from skin ...