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July 15, 2025

Values & Interests Podcast: Investing in Your Ethical Infrastructure

How can we engage those we disagree with in good faith? What does it mean to interrogate our own values? In the latest episode of Values & Interests, Dr. Simon Longstaff, executive director of The Ethics Centre, sits down at Carnegie Council with host Kevin Maloney for a wide-ranging interview on how individuals can integrate ethics into their daily lives.

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Ethics on Film: Discussion of Mountainhead

In this film from Succession creator Jesse Armstrong, some of the world’s richest people gather at a mountain retreat as the technology they have enabled wreaks havoc across the world. Alex Woodson discusses ethical issues around emerging tech and the power and influence of billionaires.

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The Cosmic Precipice: Why Weaponizing Space Hurts Us All

Calls to weaponize space are at minimum careless and at worst actively harmful. Northeastern University’s Ann C. Thresher and Mai’a K. Davis Cross argue, in an Online Exclusive for Ethics & International Affairs, that we should protect the peaceful use of space as a global commons.

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The Impact of Pope Francis: The Pope as a Moral Leader on the Global Stage

As the world gets to know Pope Leo XIV, Loyola University Chicago’s James Murphy discusses Pope Francis’ legacy in an Ethics & International Affairs Online Exclusive. Similar to Pope John Paul II, Francis “had global prominence in ways that no other religious leader has or comes near to having.”

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Empowerment, Ownership, & Agency: Building an Inclusive AI Future, with Jimena Viveros

What will it take to build an inclusive technological future? In this Values & Interest episode, international lawyer and AI expert Jimena Viveros explores why bridging the digital divide between the Global South and North is both a moral and economic imperative.

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