John E. Kelly III, Boston Globe; A call for ethical use of artificial intelligence
"The Vatican document calls for international cooperation in designing and planning AI systems that the world can trust — for reaching a consensus among political decision-makers, researchers, academics, and nongovernmental organizations about the ethical principles that should be built into these technologies.
But we at IBM don’t think this call to action should stop with the Vatican. Leaders of all the world’s great religions, as well as right-minded companies, governments, and organizations everywhere, should join this discussion and effort."
Issues and developments related to ethics, information, and technologies, examined in the ethics and intellectual property graduate courses I teach at the University of Pittsburgh School of Computing and Information. My Bloomsbury book "Ethics, Information, and Technology" will be published in Summer 2025. Kip Currier, PhD, JD
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Vatican, Microsoft team up on artificial intelligence ethics; The Washington Post, February 13, 2019
Associated Press via The Washington Post; Vatican, Microsoft team up on artificial intelligence ethics
The Vatican said Smith and Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia of the Pontifical Academy for Life told Francis about the international prize for an individual who has successfully defended a dissertation on ethical issues involving artificial intelligence."
"The Vatican says it is teaming up with Microsoft on an academic prize to promote ethics in artificial intelligence.
Pope
Francis met privately on Wednesday with Microsoft President Brad Smith
and the head of a Vatican scientific office that promotes Catholic
Church positions on human life.
The Vatican said Smith and Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia of the Pontifical Academy for Life told Francis about the international prize for an individual who has successfully defended a dissertation on ethical issues involving artificial intelligence."
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