Ethics
Ethics and AI | Part 2
AI ethics is not a mere extension of traditional moral principles but an inflection point that challenges how we define responsibility, oversight, and trust in technology. While AI itself remains mora[...]
18 Feb, 2025
Ethics and AI | Part 1
AI innovation is evolving rapidly, often outpacing laws and ethical safeguards, leaving regulators struggling to keep up. While technology promises efficiency and progress, it also carries risks that [...]
11 Feb, 2025
Could we rebuild morality from scratch?
If morality were destroyed, could we rebuild it from its fragments? Aldo Matteucci examines Alasdair MacIntyre’s theory.[...]
22 Nov, 2024
Generative AI models – a fun game that can easily get out of hand?
The text discusses the growing popularity and potential risks of generative AI models like Chat and Lensa, exploring technical, legal, and ethical aspects. It touches upon issues surrounding the creat[...]
22 Dec, 2022
AI promises, ethics, and human rights: Time to open Pandora’s box
The text discusses the ethical and human rights implications of artificial intelligence (AI). It highlights the importance of addressing issues such as bias, discrimination, privacy, and automation to[...]
11 Feb, 2022
What does a former coffee-maker-turned-AI say about AI policy on the verge of the 2020s?
A former coffee-maker-turned-AI named 'whalo' raises questions about AI policy on the verge of the 2020s, exploring the origins of machine learning systems and their implications for the social contra[...]
27 Jan, 2020
[WebDebate #26 summary] AI on the international agenda – where do we go from here?
In a WebDebate titled "AI on the international agenda – where do we go from here?", experts discussed the economic and military implications of AI, emphasizing the need for global cooperation. Key t[...]
11 Dec, 2018
Build a legacy for future generations, connect bridges: some suggestions for future action
The text discusses the outcomes of a conference focusing on digital policy, with recommendations for future action. Suggestions include the need for multistakeholder collaboration, fostering an intang[...]
06 Mar, 2015
Privacy issues discussed at CONNECTing the Dots
Privacy issues discussed at CONNECTing the Dots conference included topics such as legal frameworks, education, and corporate responsibility. Speakers emphasized the importance of privacy as a foundat[...]
04 Mar, 2015
High-level government perspectives at CONNECTing the Dots
High-level government perspectives at CONNECTing the Dots in Paris addressing Internet-related issues focusing on inclusivity, freedom, privacy, and ethics, including discussions on net neutrality, mu[...]
04 Mar, 2015
2022
Journal of Moral Theology, Vol. 11, Special Issue no. 1, Spring 2022, “Artificial Intelligence”
Journal of Moral Theology dedicated special issue on 'artificial intelligence'.... Read more
2001
Language: Setting the stage
Part of Language and Diplomacy (2001): Benoit Girardin takes a philosophical approach to rhetoric - along with the issues of interpretation and ethics... Read more
24 Sep, 2023
Universities stop using AI detection tool such as Turnitin
Vanderbilt University has decided to disable the AI detection tool provided by Turnitin due to concerns about its reliability and potential false posi... Read more
The latest from Diplo and GIP
Tailor your subscription to your interests, from updates on the dynamic world of digital diplomacy to the latest trends in AI.
Subscribe to more Diplo and Geneva Internet Platform newsletters!
Diplo: Effective and inclusive diplomacy
Diplo is a non-profit foundation established by the governments of Malta and Switzerland. Diplo works to increase the role of small and developing states, and to improve global governance and international policy development.