Tag Archive for: ethics
Taylor Swift is Not Alone: The Growing Nightmare of AI Deepfake Porn
In January, Taylor made headlines when social media site X lit up with AI-generated sexually explicit ‘deepfakes’ of Swift.
The Disturbing Contradiction at the Heart of Secular Morality
There’s a contradiction built into the heart of the secular view of morality, that upends the view of human rights many take for granted.
How to Approach Sale Season Ethically
Baptist World Aid’s Australian Ethical Consumer Report for 2023 provides a comprehensive look at the Australian consumer landscape.
How Remembrance Day and WW2 Gave Me Moral Clarity about Israel/Hamas War
While I respect Obama in many ways, I have concerns about his popular view that ‘nobody’s hands are clean’ in the Israel-Hamas war.
AI and Christian Faith: What Does the Bible Have to Say?
Of course, the Bible doesn’t mention AI… but it does have many things to say about technology, writes Akos Balogh.
7 Christian Principles To Help Us Adopt AI in a Human-Centered Way
How do we make sense of the changes AI is bringing? What principles can we use to think through what we adopt and how we adopt it?
Ethical Fashion: Can Faith and Fast Fashion Coexist?
The fashion companies that are being scrutinised each year, are the companies most improving in their ethical performance and rank.
As a Christian, I Went Down the A.I. Rabbit Hole. Here are 12 Things I Discovered
I’ve dived down the AI rabbit hole, listening to podcasts, reading books, taking courses, and testing it. Here’s 12 things I’ve discovered.
Virtuous Consumerism: A Growing Consumer Trend
The rise of virtuous consumerism highlights a growing concern for the planet and the need for sustainable practices, writes Mark McCrindle.
ChatGPT And the Rise of Technology
We will need wisdom and love to discern how to use machines and AI in filling traditional human roles, writes Derek Schuurman.
ChatGPT, “AI-gerism” and the Ethics of it All
OpenAI recently released an AI chatbot called ChatGPT which can write poems, essays and even computer code and it’s got everyone talking.
Our Responsibility to the Future
Christians owe it to the future to again be classified as the kindest of all – people who love well, live well and serve well, writes Brian Harris.