Monthly Archives: April 2018
Google Employees’ Ethics, and the Pentagon
Do corporate employees have a patriotic duty to engage enthusiastically to projects that are conducive to their nation’s national security interests? Or do they have a moral duty not to participate in projects that they think will contribute to war?
Google Employees’ Ethics, and the Pentagon
Do corporate employees have a patriotic duty to engage enthusiastically to projects that are conducive to their nation’s national security interests? Or do they have a moral duty not to participate in projects that they think will contribute to war?
AI Companies, Boards, and Ethics
This is a timely piece, given the public scrutiny to which tech companies have been subject lately. Question: is it really possible to define a set of “AI companies?” Does any company whose product includes some form of AI (e.g.,
AI Companies, Boards, and Ethics
This is a timely piece, given the public scrutiny to which tech companies have been subject lately. Question: is it really possible to define a set of “AI companies?” Does any company whose product includes some form of AI (e.g.,
Google Employees vs Business of War
How many companies would tolerate an active, even public debate by employees over a key product? >>> LINK: ‘The Business of War’: Google Employees Protest Work for the Pentagon (by Scott Shane for NY Times) Thousands of Google employees, including
Google Employees vs Business of War
How many companies would tolerate an active, even public debate by employees over a key product? >>> LINK: ‘The Business of War’: Google Employees Protest Work for the Pentagon (by Scott Shane for NY Times) Thousands of Google employees, including
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