2don MSNOpinion
AI Regulation is Not Enough. We Need AI Morals
We don’t just need AI regulation—we need AI morals. Every technology carries a philosophy, whether we care to admit it or not ...
Yujia Zhu, MSc, MSCS, MBA, is the founder and creator of FASSLING.AI, world's first comprehensive AI platform for skills coaching. Originally conceptualized within military contexts, moral injury ...
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Work Matters: Navigating moral dilemmas
In my 40-plus years in the workforce, there were many times I would be faced with a moral dilemma. Actually, at the time, I ...
The deepening fall semester brings an evergreen challenge to both instructor and students — how best to reconcile one’s ...
Building a reputation as a moral and trustworthy person is the work of a lifetime. It can be destroyed in a second. It isn’t a trivial thing to build or to maintain. Free societies fight off ...
Prevention is the best medicine. Amends are the second best. The lack of attention to moral injury and misinterpretation of it as "burnout" results in ineffective ways of addressing the problem.
There are many common misconceptions about copyrights and other rights associated with the ownership and control of a creative work, such as moral rights. These misconceptions often result in poor ...
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