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DEC 2, 2024 • Article
Global Ethics Day 2024 Reaches New Heights with Participation Across 70 Countries
On October 16, 2024, hundreds of organizations and thousands of individuals across nearly 70 countries celebrated the 11th annual Global Ethics Day.
OCT 16, 2024 • Journal
New Issue Out Now: World Order, Politics of Nuclear Weapons and Armed Drones, and more
The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present the latest issue of the journal. The issue features a roundtable on the problem with ...
DEC 10, 2024 • Article
Ethics on Film: Discussion of "Dr. Strangelove"
This review explores ethical issues around nuclear weapons and non-proliferation, the military-industrial complex, and the role of political satire in Stanley Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove."
SEP 12, 2024 • Article
From Principles to Action: Charting a Path for Military AI Governance
As AI reshapes war's ethical dimensions, stakeholders must work together on greater transparency and governance efforts for this emerging technology, writes Dr. Brianna Rosen.
NOV 21, 2024 • Article
A New International Order Is Emerging, We Must Bring Our Principles With Us
On the heels of a new international order, Carnegie Council will continue to champion the vision of peace and cooperation that remains our mission.
NOV 13, 2024 • Article
An Ethical Grey Zone: AI Agents in Political Deliberations
As adoption of agentic AI increases, it is critical for researchers and policymakers to agree on ethical principles to inform governance of this emerging technology.
SEP 19, 2024 • Video
Unlocking Cooperation: AI for All
On the eve of the Summit of the Future, Carnegie Council and UNU-CPR hosted a special event exploring the implications of AI for the multilateral ...
SEP 25, 2024 • Article
Politico Op-Ed: Walking a Fraying Nuclear Tightrope
In a new op-ed, Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal argues that a recommitment to nuclear arms control is nothing short of a moral imperative.
JUL 30, 2024 • Article
Risking Escalation for the Sake of Efficiency: Ethical Implications of AI Decision-Making in Conflicts
As military strategists explore the use of AI, we must address the ethical and safety concerns of these systems, writes Stanford's Dr. Max Lamparth.