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In this Doorstep podcast for Women's History Month, the first lady of Iceland, author and entrepreneur Eliza Reid, joins Senior Fellows Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin to speak about cultural and policy frameworks to attain gender equality in Iceland and throughout the world.
Now is the moment to extend human rights to encompass cognitive rights, proposes Duke Law School's Professor Nita A. Farahany in her just-published book The Battle for Your Brain and in this fascinating Artificial Intelligence & Equality podcast with Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach.
Netflix’s All Quiet on the Western Front has been a winner at the award shows in the United States, but what’s the reaction in Germany to the big budget remake of that nation’s anti-war classic? This review explores the controversy in Europe, violence in movies, and parallels to Russia’s war in Ukraine.
How to Renew and Rebuild After a Brush with Authoritarianism
Over the last few years, the U.S., Brazil, and Sri Lanka saw their institutions bend but not break under the weight of illiberal forces. This panel discusses the fight for democracy around the world and builds upon a roundtable of essays in Carnegie Council's Ethics & International Affairs journal.
Check out our new podcast series: From Another Angle, hosted by Hilary Sutcliffe
For over 20 years, Hilary Sutcliffe has focused on trust, ethics, and responsible innovation as the director of SocietyInside. Now, as a member of Carnegie Council’s Artificial Intelligence & Equality Initiative Board of Advisors, she’s seeking out new ideas on today's most pressing issues. The podcast aims to explore fresh perspectives from some of the world's most innovative thinkers. They will challenge the foundational understanding of familiar concepts—human nature, democracy, capitalism, innovation, regulation—and bring them to the listener . . . from another angle. Listen to the trailer and the first episode with human rights lawyer Susie Alegre.
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