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The Ethics of AI Agents in Global Governance

April 16, 5:30pm ET, Virtual

The adoption of AI agents is expanding rapidly, particularly within multilateral and diplomatic spaces. Such integration presents a myriad of new ethical questions and challenges for both the practitioners of today and next-gen leaders.

Register for the next Ethics Empowered: Leadership in Practice event moderated by Eleonore Fournier-Tombs, New York State’s chief AI officer and former research lead for the United Nations’ High-Level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence.

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Values & Interests: U.S. Power and Principle

April 29, 6:00pm ET, Virtual

America’s post-World War II calculus guiding the relationship between power and principle has shifted dramatically. 

As a new dynamic between U.S. power and principle plays out on the world stage, the next convening in Carnegie Council's keynote public affairs series, Values & Interests, will feature a conversation between James Story, former U.S. ambassador to Venezuela, and Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal.

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Values & Interests: Nuclear Ethics

May 19, 5:30pm ET, Virtual

We are walking a fraying nuclear tightrope. Russia, China, and the U.S. are expanding their nuclear capabilities; extended deterrence is strained to the breaking point; and proliferation among middle and smaller powers appears inevitable. And as the recently released PBS documentary Bombshell shows, the consequences could be catastrophic.

This event, held in partnership with PBS, is part of Carnegie Council's keynote public affairs series, Values & Interests.

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