Ethics, with Christian Hunt
In this episode, host Hilary Sutcliffe explores ethics from another angle, with Christian Hunt, author of "Humanizing Rules: Bringing Behavioural Science to Ethics and Compliance."
View ArticleAI and Consumers, with Helena Leurent
In this far-reaching conversation, Consumer International's Helena Laurent and Senior Fellow Wendell Wallach outline the challenges that AI poses to consumers.
View ArticleA Human-Centric Epic for NATO Space Domain Awareness
In this report on NATO's annual space policy summit, Visiting Fellow Zhanna Malekos Smith analyzes the challenges the institution faces in the final frontier.
View ArticleKeeping Tech Ethics Grounded: A Discussion with Stephanie Hare
In this discussion with Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel, researcher and author Stephanie Hare describes the fundamental dimensions of technology ethics.
View ArticleC2GTalk: How should the world govern new approaches to tackle climate change?...
The world is due to exceed 1.5°C warming, and countries will face more extreme consequences in the near-term, warns Andy Reisinger in a C2GTalk.
View ArticleCelebrity Politics and Soft Power, with Brandon Valeriano
With over 40 national elections scheduled for 2024, Seton Hall's Brandon Valeriano discusses the resurgence of soft power and what that means on the global stage.
View ArticleC2GTalk: Why is it important to uphold ethics in the research on solar...
More research is needed to explore all aspects of solar radiation modification, including the technology and its impact on society, say UNESCO's Gabriela Ramos.
View ArticleCelebrating Ten Years of Global Ethics Day
Amid the climate crisis and ongoing wars, individuals and organizations from over 70 countries joined Carnegie Council to celebrate the tenth annual Global Ethics Day.
View ArticleEthics on Film: Discussion of "Killers of the Flower Moon"
This review explores ethical issues in "Killers of the Flower Moon," including the treatment of the Native American victims of the Osage Reign of Terror.
View ArticleImagining Success in a Post-Quantum Future
Quantum technology could usher in a "new era of computation," writes Zhanna Malekos Smith. How can states, international institutions, and industries prepare?
View ArticleC2GTalk: Why does the world now need to consider solar radiation...
Many objections to solar radiation modification (SRM) have been overtaken by events, says "The Ministry of the Future" author Kim Stanley Robinson in this "C2GTalk."
View ArticleOmnipolicy: How the Next Generation is Rethinking U.S. Global Engagement
In 2023, the U.S. Global Engagement initiative engaged in a series of on-campus site visits. How does the next generation think about America's foreign policy?
View ArticleCan the Nation-State Survive in 2024? with Judah Grunstein
Judah Grunstein, editor-in-chief of "World Politics Review," joins "The Doorstep" to discusses the fracturing, power vacuums, and identitarianism that will re-shape international politics in 2024.
View ArticleWhen Science Meets Power, with Geoff Mulgan
In this special episode, Senior Fellow Anja Kaspersen speaks with University College London's Professor Geoff Mulgan on the trends shaping technology's impact on society.
View ArticleThe Gaza War and the Twilight of International Moralism
The Israel-Gaza war illustrates the limits of international law and the waning authority of the United States as the arbiter of the international order, writes Visiting Fellow Arta Moeini.
View ArticleA Conversation with Carnegie Ethics Fellow Hinh Tran
This interview series profiles members of the inaugural Carnegie Ethics Fellows cohort. This discussion features Hinh Tran, senior counsel at tech company Ramp.
View ArticleThe Future of Foreign Policy is Feminist, with Kristina Lunz
In this virtual event, Kristina Lunz discusses her book on feminist foreign policy. How can this innovative approach to global diplomacy become a reality?
View ArticleIt Takes a Village to Protect Children in the Metaverse
With the metaverse is expanding at a rapid rate, states and international institutions need to act now to protect minors from abuse, writes Visiting Fellow Zhanna Malekos Smith.
View ArticleHuman Rights, Security, & the Helsinki Legacy: A Discussion with Peter Osnos
This Carnegie Council special event features a roundtable conversation with author Peter Osnos on human rights, security, and the legacy of the Helsinki Accords.
View ArticleMapping the Impact of Data Fusion on Freedom, Security, and Human Rights
This panel discussion, moderated by Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel, explores the impact of data fusion and examines ethical questions around its development and use.
View ArticleCharles W. Kegley, Jr. Lecture Series: A Place for Ethics in World Politics
In the inaugural Charles W. Kegley, Jr. Lecture, Stephen Hibbard, former chair of Carnegie Council, discusses "A Place for Ethics in World Politics."
View ArticleHow an Unreliable United States Destabilizes the Globe, with Nahal Toosi
Politico's Nahal Toosi returns to "The Doorstep" to discuss how chaos in domestic politics is weakening the United States on the world stage.
View ArticlePrepare, Don't Panic: Navigating the Digital Rights Landscape, with Sam Gregory
Senior Fellow Anja Kaspersen speaks with Sam Gregory, executive director of WITNESS, about the challenges and opportunities presented by synthetic data, AI-generated media, and deepfakes.
View ArticleUkraine at the Crossroads, with Maria Popova & Oxana Shevel
Ahead of the second anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Maria Popova and Oxana Shevel join "The Doorstep" to discuss shifting war narratives.
View ArticleWhat Do We Mean When We Talk About "AI Democratization"?
With numerous parties calling for "AI democratization," Elizabeth Seger, director of the CASM digital policy research hub at Demos, discusses four meanings of the term.
View ArticleA Carnegie Council Conversation with the UK Home Secretary
In this speech, the UK Home Secretary outlined the range of opportunities and challenges faced by countries as a consequence of migration.
View ArticleEmpowering the Artemis Accords Coalition for Peace and Stability
As missions ramp up, Zhanna Malekos Smith writes that the U.S. should lead an effort with the Artemis Accords for space sustainability and security.
View ArticleCulture as an Antidote to Authoritarianism, with Suzanne Nossel
PEN America CEO Suzanne Nossel joins "The Doorstep" to discuss how culture influences the global battle between democracies and autocracies.
View ArticleA Conversation with Carnegie Ethics Fellow Julia M. Wilton
This new interview series profiles members of the inaugural Carnegie Ethics Fellows cohort. This discussion features Julia Wilton, senior director at K2 Integrity.
View Article2054, with Elliot Ackerman and Admiral James Stavridis
Ackerman & Admiral Stavridis join "The Doorstep" for a talk on AI, geopolitics, and a dark future that we must do all we can to avoid.
View ArticleTwo Core Issues in the Governance of AI, with Elizabeth Seger
In this "Artificial Intelligence & Equality" podcast, Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach and Demos' Elizabeth Seger discuss how to make generative AI safe and democratic.
View ArticleWhen the War Machine Decides: Algorithms, Secrets, and Accountability in...
Arthur Holland Michel and Oxford's Brianna Rosen discuss the war in Gaza, the U.S. drone program, and algorithmic decisions, transparency, and accountability.
View ArticleThe Specter of EMP Weapons in Space
Visiting Fellow Zhanna Malekos Smith details the danger of electromagnetic pulse weapons. How can nations protect themslves from this catastrophic threat?
View ArticleThe Trade-offs of AI in Diplomacy
Robust multilateral action requires vast amounts of written text. It therefore stands to reason that some may want to use AI systems to support this work. What are the ethical trade-offs of this practice?
View ArticleUnlocking Cooperation: The Global South and Global North
In the inaugural panel of the "Unlocking Cooperation" series, Ramu Damodaran leads a discussion on forging a path forward for Global South/North collaboration.
View ArticleThe Humanization of Warfare: Ethics, Law, and Civilians in Conflict
This panel explored emerging ethical and legal questions surrounding the humanization of warfare, touching on issues of international law, just war, and civilian protection.
View ArticleAlgorithms of War: The Use of AI in Armed Conflict
From Gaza to Ukraine, the military applications of AI are fundamentally reshaping the ethics of war. How should policymakers navigate AI’s inherent trade-offs?
View ArticleThe Ubiquity of An Aging Global Elite, with Jon Emont
"Wall Street Journal" reporter Jon Emont joins "The Doorstep" to discuss the systems and structures that keep aging leaders in power in autocracies and democracies.
View ArticleA Dangerous Master: Welcome to the World of Emerging Technologies
In this preface to the paperback edition of his book "A Dangerous Master," Wendell Wallach discusses breakthroughs and ethical issues in AI and emerging technologies.
View ArticleProtecting Cyberspace, with Derek Reveron and John Savage
Derek Reveron & John Savage join "The Doorstep" to discuss their book "Security in the Cyber Age." How can we mitigate the harmful effects of AI?
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