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Everyday ethics with the experts, from IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds (@idea-leeds.bsky.social). https://ethicsuntangled.buzzsprout.com/ Ethics Untangled is also a blog! https://ethics-untangled.ghost.io/
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Great interview with Alex Fisher on the ethics of deepfakes. 👇 Alex will also be on our podcast in the autumn.
Along the way, we discuss examples such as the Metropolitan Police and sketch what a genuinely trustworthy organisation might look like. Hope you enjoy it, and if so, please tell your friends and give us a review - it really does make a difference!
Philosopher Matt Clark (matthewthomasclark.wixsite.com/philosophy) joins me to unpack what trustworthiness means, what kind of control and awareness an organisation would need in order to count as trustworthy, and why values matter in this context.
Really interesting conversation out today with Rebecca Wallbank, taking a slightly different approach to AI ethics and asking, what exactly is going on when we interact with AI on an emotional level? www.buzzsprout.com/2113237/epis...
Do you trust your bank? Your internet provider? Your local council? Are they trustworthy? Are they even the kind of thing that can be trustworthy? Really enjoyed talking to Matt Clark in our latest episode about organisations and trust. www.buzzsprout.com/2113237/epis...
Can organisations themselves be trustworthy, or is trustworthiness only a quality of individuals? This question matters for how we think about public institutions, businesses, and charities – and about the responsibilities they bear when people rely on them.
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In our first post for Dementia Action Week, Danielle Bromwich asks whether people living with dementia can consent to sex. Drawing on her consent research, she argues for a novel view: ethics-untangled.ghost.io
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