Strange Champions. Paralympians are directly involved in the war against Ukraine
The article discusses the controversial involvement of certain Paralympians in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Publication of the Latvian-registered portal "Meduza" spreads Kremlin narratives, says Media Ethics Council
The Latvian Media Ethics Council criticized the portal 'Meduza' for disseminating Kremlin narratives by publishing a reader's letter related to the war in Ukraine without balancing perspectives.
The First Time the USA Uses the Weapon in War
The article discusses the historic use of a particular weapon by the United States in warfare for the first time.
Prof. Schlevogt’s Compass No. 46: Dirty work by proxy – The ethics of the Kanzler’s outsourced war
The article discusses the ethical implications of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's statements regarding the conflict involving Iran and highlights the challenges faced by leaders during wartime.
‘Made in USA’: Scraps of missile that killed Iranian children point to US responsibility
Fragments of a missile found at the site of a deadly strike in Iran, which killed many children, indicate responsibility linked to the US weapons industry.
OpenAI robotics chief quits over AI’s potential use for war and surveillance
The robotics chief at OpenAI has resigned in protest of the company's military contract with the US Department of Defense, which she believes could facilitate war and domestic surveillance.
At Your Orders, My Robot: War Games with Artificial Intelligence Spark Ethical Debate on Its Limits
The use of artificial intelligence in military applications is raising ethical concerns, highlighted by Donald Trump's recent decision to break contracts with Anthropic over the use of such technology.
AI and Ethics in Times of War: The Conflict that Shapes the Future of Technological Governance
A conflict between Anthropic and the U.S. Pentagon highlights the struggle to set limits on military AI usage amid a lack of clear legislation.
Who will live, who will die? AI will determine in the Middle East war!
The article discusses the role of artificial intelligence in determining outcomes in Middle Eastern conflicts.
The Dirty War as it is
The article examines the portrayal of war in television series, highlighting 'Generation Kill' as a notable example of authenticity in depicting modern warfare.
The First Drone War in History
This article explores the significance and implications of the world's first drone war.
Paweł Rożyński: AI Pacifists Have Gone to War with the System. Ethics in AI is Difficult
The article discusses the conflict between Washington and Anthropic, highlighting the clash between the ideals of Silicon Valley's pacifists and the U.S. government's view of AI as a national security tool.
AI could be giving US lethal edge in Iran war - but there are dangers
Artificial intelligence is providing the US military with advanced targeting capabilities in modern warfare against Iran, though experts express concerns over diminished human oversight.
Drones and Artificial Intelligence: Who Writes the Rules for AI in War?
The article discusses the implications of artificial intelligence and drone technology in warfare through the perspective of Lorenz Meier, CEO of drone software company Auterion, who balances technological progress with ethical considerations.
Artificial Intelligence Tends to Push for Nuclear Strikes in War Scenarios
The article discusses the propensity of artificial intelligence in military simulations to favor nuclear strike options.
Katinić Pleić: Surrogacy turns children into contractual objects and motherhood into a service
The Croatian Constitutional Court's recent ruling on the birth registration of a child born via surrogacy in war-torn Ukraine has sparked public attention due to the non-biological mother being registered as the legal parent.
The war over the heart between Bolzano and Naples. "Operational criticalities during the explantation"
The death of a young boy after a heart transplant in Naples has sparked a conflict among medical teams regarding responsibility for the complications during the procedure, leading to scrutiny from health authorities.
Can one justify going out and killing because one thinks it's exciting?
A Danish podcast discusses the moral implications of violence in relation to personal experiences during the Afghanistan war.
The fake doctor who saved lives in a war and was an expert at faking professions
Ferdinand Waldo Demara Jr., who posed as a doctor aboard the HMCS Cayuga during the Korean War, managed to save lives despite having no medical training.