Emerging Technology

Framing ethical perspectives

Emerging Technologies are technologies whose development and/or practical applications are still largely unrealized. Carnegie Council’s events, experts, and initiatives focus on the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and related technologies and aim to map the field, illuminate topics requiring further research, and build a diverse community of experts, with the goal of ensuring that these systems are developed and deployed in a just, responsible, and inclusive manner.

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Artificial intelligence, climate-altering technologies, and more

APR 21, 2026 Video

The Ethics of AI Agents in Global Governance

FEB 25, 2026 Video

Why Space Matters and How to Govern It

Watch this "Ethics Empowered" event, in which an expert panel grapples with ethical questions on governance, militarization, and emerging technology in space.

NOV 25, 2025 Video

Geopolitics in an Era of AGI

As nations and researchers race to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI), watch this expert panel discuss the geopolitical impacts of this technology.

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JUN 28, 2012 Article

Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Globalizing Censorship

Consent of the Network by Rebecca MacKinnon is a must-read on how businesses and governments wield influence over the Internet.

The Leaderless Revolution

JUN 21, 2012 Podcast

The Leaderless Revolution: How Ordinary People Will Take Power and Change Politics in the 21st Century

Countries the world over are suffering from a deficit of democracy, says Carne Ross, and it's not enough just to protest and/or tinker with ...

JUN 18, 2012 Podcast

How Much is Enough?: Money and the Good Life

Our obsession with amassing ever more wealth is actually robbing us of the good life, argue Robert and Edward Skidelsky. They identify seven basic needs ...

JUN 15, 2012 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: The Ethics of Cyber Warfare

An influential Russian engineer recently called for an international ban on cyber weapons, saying that they could have unforeseen consequences, but many American analysts disagree. ...

New Age Piratism. CREDIT: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/zharth/3379104454/" target="blank">zharth</a>

JUN 8, 2012 Podcast

Law Professor Stuart Green on Property Law

A meme about illegal music downloads has been going around the Internet for a few years now. It goes something like this: Piracy isn't theft. ...

JUN 6, 2012 Podcast

Supply Chain Accountability

How can ethical practices be made an integral part of overseas supply chains? Here's reporter Charles Duhigg on how habits can impact the ethical behavior ...

MAY 29, 2012 Podcast

Exit Interview

Overall, former president of ABC News David Westin is optimistic about the future of journalism. But it's increasingly up to us, the public, to weigh ...

APR 5, 2012 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Daisey and Foxconn: Is Exaggeration Acceptable When Raising Awareness?

Mike Daisey has admitted to fabricating parts of his story on Foxconn for "This American Life." But, perhaps partly due to the attention his story ...

Factory workers assembling fiber optics systems in China. CREDIT: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jurvetson/52581560/" target=_blank">jurvetson</a>

APR 2, 2012 Article

Two Faces of Apple

On the customer side, Apple is one of the world's most innovative and successful companies. But when it comes to working conditions at its plants ...

The Race for What is Left

MAR 26, 2012 Podcast

The Race for What's Left: The Global Scramble for the World's Last Resources

As we run out of resources, the human race is at a pivotal point. We have two options: We can continue along the same path, ...