Manipulated Truths
The article discusses how political correctness often overshadows ethical and moral considerations, leading to a decline in public trust and manipulation of the populace.
South Africa: "Ethics, Trust, and the Future of Pediatric HIV Cure"
A recent webinar addressed the ethical and scientific considerations in pediatric HIV cure research, highlighting the role of people living with HIV in this field.
South Africa: Why People Living with HIV Matter in Cure Research for Children
The article discusses the significance of involving people living with HIV in the research for a cure, particularly in children, amidst ongoing challenges and ethical considerations.
Emotional Stories of Doctors Who Performed Abortions: Why They Became Pro-Life Advocates?
The article discusses personal accounts of doctors who performed abortions and later transitioned to pro-life advocacy, reflecting on the psychological toll and ethical considerations involved in their past practices.
Establishment of Law and Administration of Justice in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
The article discusses the dangerous trend of using artificial intelligence in establishing and applying the rule of law, particularly in the United States, often disregarding crucial distinctions between human consciousness and artificial intelligence.
About posthumous legacies
The article discusses the implications of posthumous letters revealing family secrets and the ethical considerations of sharing truths after one's death.
Exodus of AI Executives: ZoΓ« Hitzig and Mrinank Sharma Cite an Ethical Crisis and Resign from OpenAI and Anthropic
The resignations of ZoΓ« Hitzig from OpenAI and Mrinank Sharma from Anthropic highlight a growing ethical crisis in the AI industry as commercial pressures conflict with ethical considerations.
Should the Names of Disaster Victims Remain Anonymous? 'The Agreement of the Bereaved' and the Media Over Time
The article discusses the ethical considerations regarding the anonymity of disaster victims' names in memorials, emphasizing the importance of consent from their families in the context of disaster reporting and remembrance.
Military Service and Triage: Suddenly, the Lottery is Fair
The article discusses the implications of a new German law allowing potential reintroduction of conscription in light of pandemic-era triage debates, highlighting the ethical considerations for lawmakers.
It is actually a portrait of the Danish population in 2026
Daniel Dencik discusses the moral implications of prioritizing financial gain over ethical considerations within society.