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So I call on finance leaders to implement a framework to deal with sensitive
issues.
Now, there are many
issues
you've got to address if you want to tackle this problem: whether to do good through your charity or your career or your political engagement, what programs to focus on, who to work with.
But I and others in the effective altruism community have converged on three moral
issues
that we believe are unusually important, score unusually well in this framework.
And that means we still spend a paltry amount on these issues: nuclear nonproliferation, geoengineering, biorisk, artificial intelligence safety.
Every day we face
issues
like climate change or the safety of vaccines where we have to answer questions whose answers rely heavily on scientific information.
Certain themes keep coming up: justice, loyalty, violence, death, political and social issues, freedom.
Well, if you're coming up on a street, the next right's probably the one after, and there are lots of issues, and the student did a wonderful thesis, and the MIT patent office said "Don't patent it.
There will be insurance
issues.
If that's right, it raises pretty serious ethical
issues
about both the ethics of developing intelligent computer systems and the ethics of turning them off.
Unfortunately, when you have bad data, it also costs you a lot more, because we have health disparities, and we have social determinants of health, and we have the infant mortality, all of which depends on the data that we collect, and if we have bad data, than we have those
issues
still.
Catalog all the skills you had to deploy, how to negotiate, how to advocate, how to frame issues, how to navigate diversity in conflict, all those skills that enabled you to bring folks on board and to overcome resistance.
But like with humans, sometimes it's six months in before you realize that the person that you love has some
issues.
This is them actually on the first day that they met, which is amazing, and since then, they've spent a lot of time together visiting with other veterans suffering from similar
issues.
So, designers sometimes don't do things that are immediately functional, but they're functional to our understanding of
issues.
So it's clear that these factors, these upstream issues, do matter.
That leads to a second phenomenon that I call the "don't ask, don't tell" approach to upstream
issues
in healthcare.
It's not that doctors don't know these are important
issues.
In a recent survey done in the U.S. among physicians, over 1,000 physicians, 80 percent of them actually said that they know that their patients' upstream problems are as important as their health issues, as their medical problems, and yet despite that widespread awareness of the importance of upstream issues, only one in five doctors said they had any sense of confidence to address those issues, to improve health where it begins.
I started my way around six years ago with ironic self-portraits to lay open so many stereotypes about nationalities, genders, and social
issues
— ["I am Russian.
I took the painting and gifted new, contemporary meaning talking about
issues
which are surrounding me in Russia, capturing people who are non-models but have an interesting story.
Through the artifacts, I bring social
issues
which surround me in Russia into the conversation.
Are we going to look our grandchildren in the eye and tell them that we understood the issues, that we recognized the dangers and the opportunities, and still we failed to act?
So, Jamie Oliver and school dinners; Bush and Blair having difficulty getting alongside Muslim culture; the whole of the hunting issue, and the royal family refusing to stop hunting; and the tsunami issues; and obviously Harry; Blair's views on Gordon Brown, which I find very interesting; Condi and Bush.
When I reflect on the
issues
of race, religion, identity, a lot of painful memories come to mind.
Americans and Europeans have the impression that proportionally huge numbers of refugees are coming to their country, but the reality is that 86 percent, the vast majority of refugees, are living in the developing world, in countries struggling with their own insecurity, with their own
issues
of helping their own populations and poverty.
We clearly weren't even trying to design for the benefit of everyone, so we ended up dealing with
issues
like redlining.
We've made similarly sinister design decisions on any number of issues, from water infrastructure to where we decide to place grocery stores versus liquor stores, or even for whom and how we design and fund technology products.
The Pulse Amplitude Modulated Fluorometer, or PAM, gauges the fluorescence of corals as it pertains to pollutants in the water as well as climate change-related
issues.
And this gives us a much better gauge of what's happening underwater with regard to climate change-related issues, and how the dynamics of that affect us here on land.
We have to come up with responsible solutions that address the privacy
issues
and the safety, accountability
issues
but still give us that perspective.
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