Andrew Cooper’s path into the world of patent law is anything but conventional. As a Black man in a predominantly white field, Cooper’s entry into the space was marked by a series of unexpected ...
Teams designing self-driving cars are thinking hard about how to build in decision-making systems that behave “ethically,” avoiding or reducing collisions and other harms. Some even argue that ...
Here’s one of the great ethical concepts of Western Civilization: the categorical imperative. I admit I was forced to read Immanuel Kant’s book “The Critique of Practical Wisdom” while doing graduate ...
The Ineffectiveness of Zero-Sum Bargaining Zero-sum bargaining—the notion that one party’s gain always comes at another’s expense—remains prevalent in some negotiation circles. Traditional economic ...
Jewish leadership has a distinct advantage over all other kinds of leadership. Our advantage is that we are inspired by and can be driven by the ethical force of Jewish tradition. Our other advantage ...
CMO at BlueConic. Former senior VP of data & services marketing at Mastercard and CMO of engagement and loyalty platform SessionM. Let’s be real: Doing the right thing isn’t always easy. Who hasn’t ...
Peter Ruffley explores the ethical issues affecting the corporate adoption of AI, the importance of trust and the need for robust data sets that support robust bias checking. Artificial intelligence ...
How can each generation do better than the one that came before? What does “doing better” even mean? These questions are at the heart of all parents’ decisions about their children, at the core of ...
We live in times of ethical turmoil, divisions between those who believe only their truths are true and others who believe there are no universal truths at all. When these two points of view clash ...