by David Brenner | Jan 31, 2020 | News
AI and Faith’s board of six directors has been charting AI&F’s path since our incorporation in November of 2018. At a board retreat in early January, the directors, who are all Founding Members, celebrated our terrific community of sophisticated experts and...
by Andreas Mourelatos, Scott H. Hawley | Jan 31, 2020 | Insights
Abstract As artificial intelligence grows and continues to become a part of human society, governments, organizations, companies and experts have been publishing lists of ethical principles — “AI Creeds,” if you will — in order to establish legal and moral...
by Don Howard, Ph.D | Jan 30, 2020 | Insights
When I was a graduate student in philosophy in the 1970s, I had the ambition to go on the job market with two specializations, philosophy of physics and technology ethics. That proved to be a mistake when, for the first and last time, I gave a technology ethics job...
by Tim Weinhold | Jan 30, 2020 | Book Review
And the winner by acclamation in the nonfiction ‘Holy Crap! I May Never Be Able To Sleep Again!’ category is Sandworm by Andy Greenberg. And, yes, Greenberg’s tale of cyberwar over the past decade is absolutely that terrifying. Here’s how his book begins: On June 27,...
by David Brenner | Jan 6, 2020 | News
Does a technology-oriented nonprofit like AI and Faith exist in human years or – given the rapid pace of change – dog years? If human years, AI and Faith is a two-year-old toddler, just finding our balance and our voice. If dog years, AI and Faith is a...