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China adopts ethical guideline for brain-computer interface research
Guidelines mandate safe brain-computer research, aiding functions and enhancing interaction for health
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Google fires second AI ethics leader as dispute over research, diversity grows
Google’s ethics in AI work has been under scrutiny since the firing of Gebru
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When you call someone on your show, you are bound to respect them: HSY
Designer and host relayed how because of the desperation to produce content, showrunners have forgotten their ethics
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Aaminah Haq, I cannot change what I did: Amna Ilyas
Actor responds to criticism following ‘fat-shaming’ remarks, says no one comes into this world knowing all the ethics
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Missing: ethics in our research
For as long as some will always be less equal than others, ethical research remains a pipedream
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PM endorses formation of ethics panel
Committee comprising NA members will take action against lawmakers resorting to ‘unparliamentary’ language
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Teaching values: Ethics to be promoted in schools
Students will learn about respecting the elders, observing hygiene, abiding by the law.
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Sacked through SOC
In my opinion, ethics are as important as law
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Australian expert calls for adoption of ethical transplant practices in Pakistan
SIUT organises workshop to discuss renal transplantation
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Media misdemeanors
We are taught in journalism that we are bystanders not participants
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Interactive session: ‘Journalists need to study ethics at university’
Participants suggest media professionals should be made part of academics.
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Ethical governance
It is interesting to note how our political economy has become mired in the culture of sleaze and obtaining easy money
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Reconciling Islamic ethics and practices
Ethics may be defined as the set of moral principles that help us distinguish between right and wrong
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Ethics and morality in education
Even justice has been separated from morality
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Of ‘stings’ and ‘encounters’
The idea of moral responsibility is not particularly strong in the Indian subcontinent. Our morals are flexible