Tag: ETHICS
Why leisure matters for a good life, according to Aristotle
What we do in our free time says a lot about what makes us happy, our priorities and the type of life we want to live.
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The ethics of AI’s untaxed future
As AI becomes a cheaper alternative to human labour, who should have to pay for the social cost?
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Eco-ethics at an urban farm
Primary Ethics has collaborated with Pocket City Farm, in inner-urban Camperdown, to create a half day of education about the ethics of sustainability. The pilot has run on two days this month, with visits from Y3 and Y4 students from Campsie Public School in Sydney’s south.
Sessions for groups of children were run by Farm educators and Primary Ethics teachers. The children learnt about forests, feeding weeds to the chooks and how the web of life keeps us all connected. Then in specially written ethics lessons, they explored protecting their environment.
Both days were very hot but the students were highly engaged – especially in the chookyard!




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Standing up against discrimination
An opportunity to join the Common Ground program enabled me to work with young people across the state to tackle discrimination and prejudice.
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Popular AI models aren’t ready to safely power robots, study warns
Robots powered by popular artificial intelligence models are currently unsafe for general purpose real-world use, according to new research from King’s College London and Carnegie Mellon University.
































