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But, given the risks implied by deploying ill-considered solutions, careful consideration of the
ethical
implications of drug resistance strategies is essential.
If there were some life-or-death need that humans could meet only by killing whales, perhaps the
ethical
case against it could be countered.
It is, for example, one of the first precepts of one of Japan’s major
ethical
traditions, Buddhism.
It is as much an economic as an
ethical
argument.
We need a more
ethical
approach to engineering technology, one that integrates constitutional, cultural, and moral norms and values into artificial and autonomous systems.
But building that future demands a new digital zeitgeist, whereby social, cultural, environmental, and
ethical
values become part of the design process.
Indeed, failure to publish research results is by far the most common and worrying form of scientific and
ethical
misconduct in health research – and it has had lethal consequences.
As graduation nears for the first class to complete their Master of Business Administration since the onset of the global financial crisis, students are circulating an oath that commits them to pursue their work “in an
ethical
manner”; “to strive to create sustainable economic, social, and environmental prosperity worldwide”; and to manage their enterprises “in good faith, guarding against decisions and behavior that advance my own narrow ambitions but harm the enterprise and the societies it serves.”
But moral responsibility goes further, reflecting the need for corporations to address fundamental
ethical
issues such as inclusion, dignity, and equality.
The
ethical
basis of the panel’s argument is not so much the avoidance of unnecessary suffering in terminally ill patients, but rather the core value of individual autonomy or self-determination.
This approach began to fail in the early 2000s, when the start of the “global war on terror” raised serious
ethical
and logical questions.
The 2008 global financial crisis deepened doubts about the
ethical
and logical foundations of the liberal world order.
This will only become more obvious as new technologies like artificial intelligence and genetic engineering pose political and
ethical
issues that must be addressed on an international level.
Given the need for inclusive cooperation, adapting and strengthening a rules-based and
ethical
global governance system is crucial to securing long-term peace and progress.
Above all, they adhere to a universal discourse based on international law and ethical, moral, and religious principles.
Taking in the needy is an
ethical
imperative, not a politically conditioned choice.
It seems to me that after all the good and bad experiences America has had in the 20th century, it should understand that the most effective, most ethical, and in the end, the least expensive way of dealing with these challenges is to invest all its intellectual potential and a significant share of its material strength into what I call "security prevention".
Such support cells can be grown from the stem cells contained in the patient’s own bone marrow, avoiding the
ethical
issues that arise when using embryonic stem cells.
So, for both
ethical
and practical reasons, social scientists have long investigated how the concerns of a society’s members can be reflected in one way or another in its collective decisions, even if the society is not fully democratic.
But he also understood the
ethical
issue.
The Promise of
Ethical
MachinesSTORRS, CONNECTICUT – The prospect of artificial intelligence (AI) has long been a source of knotty
ethical
questions.
What is missing from the discussion is the need to develop a set of ethics for the machines themselves, together with a means for machines to resolve
ethical
dilemmas as they arise.
Only then can intelligent machines function autonomously, making
ethical
choices as they fulfill their tasks, without human intervention.
But no one would be comfortable with machines acting independently, with no
ethical
framework to guide them.
The key to making these judgment calls would be overriding
ethical
principles that had been instilled in the machine before it went to work.
Ethical
behavior involves not only refraining from doing certain things, but also doing certain things to bring about ideal states of affairs.
So far, however, the determination and mitigation of
ethical
concerns regarding machine behavior has largely emphasized the “refraining” part, preventing machines from engaging in ethically unacceptable behavior, which often comes at the cost of unnecessarily constraining their possible behaviors and domains of deployment.
For their part, ethicists must recognize that programming a machine requires the utmost precision, which will require them to sharpen their approach to
ethical
discussions, perhaps to an unfamiliar extent.
More broadly, attempting to formulate an ethics for machines would give us a fresh start at determining the principles we should use to resolve
ethical
dilemmas.
Ethical
machines would pose no threat to humanity.
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