Data and AI Ethics at IGS in 2024: End of Year Roundup and Looking Ahead to 2025.
Introduction As this is the final ethics Insight Article of 2024, I’m going to give a round-up of the past year in data ethics at
Introduction As this is the final ethics Insight Article of 2024, I’m going to give a round-up of the past year in data ethics at
Introduction On a couple of occasions I’ve written articles which, among other things, try to show how and why skills in philosophical analysis, far from
Introduction In this article I want to pick out some features of a talk that I gave recently about ethical decision-making in a medical context
Introduction In this article I’m going to unpack and examine some ethical implications of the new EU AI Act. I’m sure the vast majority of
In my last article, I focused on the ethical significance of one of the most prominent failure of data governance in recent times; namely, the
In this article I’m going to offer some reflections on one of the most prominent failures of data governance of our time; namely, the Post
The end of the year is an appropriate juncture to take stock of the first six months of IGS’ new consultancy service in data and
Introduction Digital data collection offers enormous possibilities for richer health research and more detailed insights than can be achieved by standard methods such as questionnaires,
Recently on LinkedIn I saw a post from elsewhere in the data community, quoting the famous claim made by the late American economist and statistician,
Part 1: Everyone can do ethics, can’t they? Ethics is an unusual discipline, because it’s something which everyone knows a bit about. It’s impossible to