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Artificial Intelligence
Are your organization and people ready for AI?
Chris McClean and Dan Schimmelpfenig discuss how designing a readiness and governance structure are necessary to introduce AI to your organization in a responsible way.
Responsible Business
Ethical considerations for your metaverse initiatives
To create a responsible metaverse, consider its potential rewards and risks. Prepare now.
Workplace
Intercultural digital ethics: Making tough decisions
Describing a formal process for making and carrying out digital ethics decisions based on a deep understanding of and consideration for intercultural perspectives.
Digital Business
Creating digital makers through digital intelligence
A call to action to cultivate digital intelligence to transform individuals from digital takers to digital makers in our current society.
Workplace
Intercultural digital ethics: Understanding different points of view
Finding a meaningful way to identify potential areas of concern, potential points of compromise, and even innovations that you would not have considered without diverse sources of input.
Digital Business
Intercultural digital ethics: Considering values from many cultures
Exploring how to incorporate ethical viewpoints from a variety of cultures to generate more inclusive and well-rounded solutions.
Digital Business
What we can learn from anti-tech sentiment
Exploring how we can better understand and address emotional concerns about technology to achieve better ethical outcomes, increase trust, and encourage adoption.
Nonprofit
Strengthening trust in public sector technology
Find out about the practical steps that public sector organizations can take for better privacy, inclusivity, and wider ethical outcomes.
Workplace
Building a people-first workplace on a foundation of digital ethics
Tools like Viva Insights help organizations embrace workplace analytics to grow their business and their people, while protecting and reinforcing employees’ privacy.
Responsible Business
Digital ethics is not a risk management discipline, and here’s why.
The approach of treating digital ethics as a risk management discipline, ignores critical ethical issues, and fails to realize the positive outcomes that can result from a digital ethics program.