The ethics of digital persuasion: how businesses should navigate psychological profiling 

In an era defined by advanced AI and behavioral data, Apple’s ‘Evil Steve’ test exemplifies a proactive approach to ethical decision-making and responsible data governance.

Integrity, authenticity, and the art of responsible leadership

A framework for becoming a caring and ethical leader in an increasingly turbulent and complex world.

The ‘responsibility paradox’ in era of sharecropper capitalism

Many new businesses have emerged in recent years with few employees, no roots in the community, and heavily reliant on Big Tech for survival. How does this square with the demands for responsible leadership?

Inside the ‘gray zone’: how to lead when no one is right  

Effectively integrating ethics, values, and diversity is vital for responsible leadership. Here is a guide to decision-making in the ‘gray-zone’.

4 key moves for embedding ethical AI in business 

Leaders need to successfully embed responsible and ethical artificial intelligence (AI) practices in business operations.

The AI Dilemma: If we are as gods, we may as well get good at it 

AI holds incredible promise to improve virtually every aspect of our lives, but we can’t ignore its risks, mishaps, and misuses, author Art Kleiner tells José Parra Moyano.

Digital sustainability: The new frontier for greener technology and business 

From reducing greenhouse gas emissions to supporting sustainability objectives across value chains, digital technologies can promote sustainability by helping organizations visualize, scale, and improve processes. But in the business sector, the mechanisms by which these technologies can accelerate green transformation are still largely underexplored.

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk: ‘I urge Western business to be on the right side of history’  

For too long, citizens of countries blessed with stable institutions have taken democracy and freedom for granted, the Head of the Center for Civil Liberties tells Professor Niccolò Pisani.

Four ways to ensure your AI products and tools are ethical 

While legislation so far has failed to keep pace with technological development, businesses can get ahead of the game by ensuring ethical considerations are built into their products by design.

Listen, learn, and engage: the softer face of Rio Tinto

To improve decision making, every stakeholder – both internal and external –needs to be given a voice, says Isabelle Deschamps, the mining group’s Chief Legal Officer, Governance and Corporate Affairs

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