NEW: With the 2024 U.S. elections one week away, how can we manage AI's potential impact on election integrity? In a new report, Carnegie Ethics Fellows Travis Gidado, Christine Jakobson, PhD, and Hinh Tran outline six key trade-offs for harnessing the power of generative AI and mitigating risks.
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
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An independent nonprofit using the power of ethics to build a better world.
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Carnegie Council is an independent, research-driven nonprofit that works to empower ethics by identifying and addressing the most critical ethical issues of today and tomorrow. Founded by Andrew Carnegie over a century ago, we set the global ethical agenda and work for an ethical future by convening conversations, producing materials in a range of media, and sharing resources for education, impact, and awareness. We are the world's catalyst for ethical action. For more information, please visit carnegiecouncil.org and engage with us on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter: @CarnegieCouncil, and Instagram: @Carnegie_Council.
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- International Affairs
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- 11-50 employees
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- New York, NY
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- 1914
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- Ethics, Democracy, Multilateralism, International Affairs, U.S. Global Engagement, Artificial Intelligence, Migration, Refugees, Climate Change, and Education
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Employees at Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
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Arun Sundararajan
NYU Professor, Author, Speaker, Investor, Entrepreneur, Expert.
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Maria Ivanova
Professor and Director, School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs
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Kai Uwe Barani Schmidt
Senior Strategic Advice - Climate Action, Sustainable Development and International Affairs
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Alex Woodson
Updates
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"[Ethics] is also about knowing when to step back and knowing when maybe it is better to share your platform, share your leadership position, and share your power. . . " Freedom House's Cathryn Grothe discusses how ethics can be used to amplify the voices of directly impacted communities during our #GlobalEthicsDay event. Watch the full conversation: https://lnkd.in/eizB5ta6
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On #UNDay, watch The Fletcher School at Tufts University's Abiodun Williams discuss the lessons we can learn from former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan's efforts to shift the United Nations from a "culture of reaction" to a "culture of prevention". Watch the full discussion here: https://lnkd.in/e6BXF8cP
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Is the international community responsible for supporting civilian resistance movements in atrocity situations? Dr Eglantine Staunton and Cecilia Jacob analyze the ethics of providing lethal and nonlethal assistance to civilians in the latest “Ethics & International Affairs” journal. https://lnkd.in/eyQMEmc8
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine raises several ethical questions such as the use of emerging tech in warfare, the role of mercenaries, and more. Christian Braun introduces some of the issues featured in the “Ethics & International Affairs” journal’s latest roundtable: https://lnkd.in/eVDStZTi
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VIDEO | With more than half of the world's population under 30 years old, youth participation in civic life is more important than ever. To celebrate #GlobalEthicsDay, we hosted a panel discussion featuring Carnegie Ethics Fellow George Shadrack Kamanda, J.D., MSt., Freedom House's Cathryn Grothe and Open Society University Network's Zarlasht Sarmast to discuss ways we can empower youth leaders and enhance intergenerational collaboration to tackle today's pressing issues. Thank you to everyone who joined us for our special event yesterday! If you missed the event, you can watch on YouTube or listen wherever you stream your podcasts. https://lnkd.in/eizB5ta6
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Today is #GlobalEthicsDay! Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal reminds us that ethics is an active process that each of us can engage in to improve our lives, strengthen our communities, and build a better world. How are you empowering ethics today? Let us know in the comments or send us a message.
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Kick off #GlobalEthicsDay with an event hosted by Carnegie Council in collaboration with THE GEOSTRATA on ethical leadership, youth engagement, and the future of democracy.
Join us for a special Global Ethics Day event in collaboration with the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs - Ethical Leadership, Youth Engagement, and the Future of Democracy. In a year when 64 countries are holding elections, the participations of young people in civic life, who are stepping up to shape the future of democracy, is critical to safeguarding democratic institutions and ensuring transparency and accountability. This Global Ethics Day, we’re reflecting on the power of ethical leadership to drive positive change and how youth leaders across the globe are leading the way with digital activism, movements, and policy reform. October 16 (October 15) 8:30 AM IST (11 PM ET) Virtual Event – Zoom and YouTube Livestream We invite you to be part of this important conversation, where we, along with leading experts, will explore how ethical leadership can strengthen democracy and empower the next generation to create a more just and inclusive world. This Global Ethics Day let’s empower ethics to shape a better future together.
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This month's edition of the Carnegie Ethics Newsletter is out now: https://lnkd.in/eEARVnWA - As the world confronts a multitude of existential challenges, young leaders are needed in the halls of power more than ever. Join us for our special #GlobalEthicsDay panel discussion on October 16 at 8:30am ET. Register via the newsletter. - In the latest issue of the "Ethics & International Affairs" journal, experts analyze the ethical dilemmas in Russia's invasion of Ukraine, civilian resistance movements, and the political framing around climate change. - With AI now being integrated into the full spectrum of military operations, Carnegie Council and the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford convened a panel to discuss this emerging issue at the REAIMSummit in Seoul. - In a new op-ed from Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal, he argues that "a recommitment to nuclear arms control is nothing short of a moral imperative." Subscribe to receive future newsletters straight to your inbox: https://lnkd.in/ekfRzVN6
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Join us for our #GlobalEthicsDay keynote event "Empowering Next-Gen Civic Leaders" on October 16 at 8:30am ET! https://lnkd.in/eZzH969h A panel of young leaders will discuss how we might enhance youth participation and intergenerational collaboration in civic life to tackle the most pressing issues of our time. The discussion will be moderated by George Shadrack Kamanda, J.D., MSt. and featuring Freedom House's Cathryn Grothe and Open Society University Network's Zarlasht Sarmast.