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  1. The Ethics Center broadened its reach in 2021-22 and reached its constituents in new ways. A summary of expenses and revenues from 2021-22. The important work done by the Ethics Center is, in part, made possible by the generous financial support of its donors. We are guided by an Advisory Board comprised of representatives of major Silicon ...

  2. The new book aims to be an invaluable resource for all Catholics in their search to understand and encounter artificial intelligence (AI). The AI Research Group, a collection of North American theologians, philosophers, and ethicists – including David DeCosse and Brian Patrick Green of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.

  3. Jun 28, 2023 · About the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Founded in 1986 with a seed grant and initial endowment from Linda and A.C. “Mike” Markkula Jr., the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics brings the traditions of ethical thinking to bear on real world problems.

  4. The ethics of migration are complex. There are many perspectives on why people migrate, how people migrate, what impact migration has on receiving, transit and sending countries, and whether countries should encourage, discourage, or limit migration. This paper raises some issues and questions in order to encourage a thoughtful, in-depth ...

  5. By Brian Patrick Green, director of technology ethics, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. With the rise of generative AI, mere text or art is no longer good enough. What is needed now are text and art that are truly human, and that requires knowing what it means to be truly human. Generative AI and a More Human Education, Part 2: Text.

  6. Schools & Centers; Offices & Services ... Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Vari Hall, Santa Clara University 500 El Camino Real Santa Clara, CA 95053 408-554-5319 .

  7. The Markkula Prizes were set up by the Center's Advisory Board in honor of the board's first chair, A.C. "Mike" Markkula Jr., who, with his wife Linda, gave seed funding for the Center and continues to support its efforts.