How does dissonance reduction after a moral decision affect people's tendency to behave ethically or unethically in the future? What does bias correction factor mean? What is the difference between groupthink and group shift? What involves pairing a conditioned stimulus with an unpleasant stimulus?
Fraud detection refers to the act of unethically drawing out money from people by deceiving them. Machine Learning can go a long way in decreasing instances of fraud detection and save many individuals and organizations from losing their money. For example- by feeding an algorithm into the model...
Fraud detection refers to the act of unethically drawing out money from people by deceiving them. Machine Learning can go a long way in decreasing instances of fraud detection and save many individuals and organizations from losing their money. For example- by feeding an algorithm into the model...
ChatGPT can be used unethically in ways such as cheating, impersonation or spreading misinformation due to its humanlike capabilities. Educators have brought up concerns about students using ChatGPT to cheat, plagiarize and write papers. CNET made the news when it used ChatGPT to create articles ...
What does it mean that ethics are ''good for business''? List and explain reasons why ethics are good for business. Discuss a current ethical situation in business today. Assess what caused this ethical situation and how it could have been avoided. ...
They found that when people compete against their rivals, they are more willing to behave unethically to win. But such behavior may stain your reputation and strain relationships important to your success. One way to avoid this trap is to stop and reflect on what's important. While ...
But this doesn’t mean you can’t give back. Consumers demand, at a minimum, an awareness of and intentionality about internal practices. Ask yourself some (possibly tough) questions: Does your brand harm the environment? Are your employees happy and safe? Can they support their families? Do...
(pejorative) An exploiter, an abuser (a person who "uses" people, that is treats and regards people unfairly, selfishly and/or unethically). Consumer One who, or that which, consumes; as, the consumer of food. User In land law, meaning either 1. or 2. above or use. Usually in singu...
or an unforeseen situation, acts outside its intended ethical and functional boundaries, causing unintended harm or operating in a manner that is contrary to its design objectives. This does not include AI systems that are intentionally programmed to cause harm or operate unethically by their ...
or by debt financing where a loan is issued or taken out by the company in exchange for promised interest payments. The government, when providing public goods, cannot sell ownership in their company as that would unethically give wealthier citizens more control of the public good, and that me...