Tag: ethics

In the book On Photography, Susan Sontag argues that a photograph is “a neat slice of time,” adding that “to take a photograph is to participate in another person's (or thing's) mortality, vulnerability, and mutability.”  Those words...
Next Spring semester, MDC Live is introducing a new course—Artificial Intelligence and Ethics (PHI 26800).  Led by North Campus assistant philosophy professor Darell Arnold, the course will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:50 a.m. to...

This Professor Wants To Hack Your Computer⁠—Legally

Nelly Delessy is redefining hacking.  She plans to protect companies from cyberattack instead of fraudulently infiltrating them.  In March, Delessy, a computer science and programming professor...

Ethics In Scientific Studies

When people discuss vaccinations, treatments or cures, they rarely think about the research, the sacrifices that are made during studies or even how informed...