Podcasts about business ethics research

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Best podcasts about business ethics research

Latest podcast episodes about business ethics research

Building The Future - AI Portugal Podcast
Responsabilidade Jurídica para AI (com Convidada Susana Aires de Sousa)

Building The Future - AI Portugal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 66:58


Hoje a nossa conversa vai ser sobre um tema muito atual e ate certo ponto preocupante com a velocidade com que estamos a crescer as aplicações de IA nas diferentes industrias e aspetos da nossa vida. Cada vez mais temos maquinas a decidir pontos fulcrais das nossas vidas, e as maquinas tal como os humanos falham… contudo temos modelos muito bem definidos de responsabilidade para as falhas de humanos, temos modelos penais e civis, tribunais, leis e autoridades que fiscalizam os humanos nestas tarefas para garantir que esses erros, sejam acidentais ou intencionais, não acontecem ou quando acontecem conseguimos apurar responsabilidades… Ora e como funciona com as maquinas? Podemos nós humanos nos desresponsabilizar por completo e dizer "não fui eu, foi a maquina!" ora ai está uma muito boa discussão que não vão querer perder, até porque para nos ajudar a navegar neste tópico temos a nossa convidada Professora na Faculdade de Direito de Coimbra, faculdade onde obteve o seu mestrado e também o doutoramento, cuja dissertação, sobre responsabilidade criminal pelo produto, foi vencedora do Prémio IAB 2015. É investigadora integrada do Instituto Jurídico da Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Coimbra onde coordena o projeto exploratório "IA e criminalidade empresarial". É Senior Fellow do Carol and Lawrence Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research da Wharton School. Estou claro a falar de Susana Aires de Sousa Convidada - Susana Aires de Sousa https://www.linkedin.com/in/susana-aires-de-sousa-85190310/ https://apps.uc.pt/mypage/faculty/susanaas AI News: ChatGPT's creator made a free tool for detecting AI-generated text - The Verge https://www.theverge.com/2023/1/31/23579942/chatgpt-ai-text-detection-openai-classifier Esta será a profissão mais bem paga do mundo, afirma Elon Musk - Viver - Revista Must (jornaldenegocios.pt) https://www.must.jornaldenegocios.pt/viver/detalhe/esta-sera-a-profissao-mais-bem-paga-do-mundo-afirma-elon-musk Microsoft Finds That 90% of Businesses Want To Use AI (tech.co) https://tech.co/news/microsoft-90-percent-businesses-want-ai Email us at podcast@buildingthefuture.pt Hosts: Marco António Silva: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marconsilva/ José António Silva: https://www.linkedin.com/in/canoas/ Vitor Santos: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vitor-santos-ab87662/ Produção: Beatriz Herrera González - https://www.linkedin.com/in/beahgonzalez/

Keen On Democracy
Martin Sandbu: How a Better Economic System Can Work For All

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 30:55


Martin Sandbu has been writing about economics for the Financial Times since 2009. Having started out as the newspaper's economics leader writer, he is currently FT's European economics commentator and writes its Free Lunch premium economics newsletter. Previously, he was a senior research fellow at the Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. His books include Just Business and Europe's Orphan (Princeton). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WYFT or What’s Your Focus Today!
My discussion with Kevin Werbach, author of "The Blockchain and the New Architecture of Trust", a reference work for the industry and required reading for any practitioner!!

WYFT or What’s Your Focus Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 44:09


I'm extremely excited to share my recent conversation with Kevin Werbach, a leading expert on the business, legal, and public policy implications of emerging technologies such as broadband, blockchain, and big data. In this conversation, I focus on a number of topics he covers in his book: "The Blockchain and the New Architecture of Trust", a reference work for any practitioner in the space. In there, he covers a wide range of issues, divided into 3 chapters: 1) A Revolution In Nine Pages; 2) Ledgers Meet Law; and 3) Building The Decentralized Future. It's a critically important work, and I would recommend it highly to anyone who wants or needs to "dig deeper". So who is Kevin Werbach? Keep reading... Werbach is Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and founder of Supernova Group, a technology consulting and events firm. A longtime thought leader in communications and internet policy, he served on the Obama Administration’s Presidential Transition Team, and later was an expert advisor on broadband issues at both the Federal Communications Commission and the US Department of Commerce. He is a pioneer in emerging fields such as gamification (applying digital game design principles to business), algorithmic accountability, and blockchain governance. With his current focus on the business and legal implications of distributed ledger technology, he heads the Cryptoregulation initiative of the Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research, bringing together regulators, experts, and business leaders from around the world. Werbach is the author of The Blockchain and the New Architecture of Trust (MIT Press, 2018), co-author of For the Win: How Game Thinking Can Revolutionize Your Business (Wharton School Press, 2012), and editor of After the Digital Tornado: Networks, Algorithms, Humanity (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2020). Nearly half a million students worldwide have registered for his top-rated Coursera Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), and he was named Wharton’s first-ever “Iron Prof” for his research. A sought-after speaker and commentator, Werbach has appeared in print and broadcast media including CNN, PBS NewsHour, CNBC, NPR, ABC News, USA Today, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Financial Times, and The Economist. His writing has appeared in Harvard Business Review, Fortune, Wired, IEEE Spectrum, Harvard Law Review, Cornell Law Review, Berkeley Technology Law Journal, Harvard Journal of Law and Technology, and Slate, among other publications, and he has testified before the U.S. Senate, House of Representatives, and FCC. Other resources: * https://mackinstitute.wharton.upenn.edu/2019/new-architecture-of-trust-kevin-werbach/ * https://youtu.be/F4VvoVu0wiw Check out also my other conversations with key industry players: - http://bit.ly/iwantmyngravenow - http://bit.ly/iwantmycelsiusnow - http://bit.ly/Iwantmypeponow --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/WYFT/support

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
Starlight: Creating Sustainable Solar Light in Rwanda

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 26:18


The Wharton School and World Bank Group have formed a partnership, Ideas for Action Initiative (I4A), to focus on growing entrepreneurship in Africa by connecting young leaders all around the world to help find solutions to local problems. Host Dan Loney talks with Djordjija Petkoski, Co-Chair of I4A and Senior Fellow at Wharton's Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research, and Michelle Jaffee, current senior at Wharton studying Operations and Social Impact and Responsibility and leader of the I4A Accelerator at Penn, to learn more about this initiative. Ariane Umuringa, Rwandan social entrepreneur and Founder of Starlight, also joins us to discuss her mission to reduce use of kerosene lamps in Rwandan villages, helped by I4A, on Knowledge@Wharton. Learn more at http://www.ideas4action.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CUNY-TV Specials
American Justice for Sale? Corporate Dollars in Judicial Election Campaigns

CUNY-TV Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 57:42


This is a penal discussion on the ethical challenges American corporations face when they participate in the judicial electoral process. The program is co-sponsored by the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, Baruch College; Center for Political Accountability; and Carol & Lawrence Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania as part of the David Berg Foundation Lecture Series. Donald Shepers, Director, The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate, Integrity, makes the opening remarks. The panel is moderated by Marya Cotten, Assistant Professor of Law, Baruch College. Speakers include: Dorothy Samuels, Member, New York Times Editorial Board; author of The Selling of the Judiciary James Sample, Professor, Hofstra Law School; formerly director of the Judicial Elections Project at the Brennan Center, New York University Jeffery Berger, Associate, Mayer Brown The Hon. Penny White, Professor, University of Tennessee College of Law; former justice on the Tennessee Supreme Court Roy Schotland, Professor of Law, Georgetown University The event takes place on September, 17, 2009, at the Newman Conference Center, Room 750.

CUNY-TV Specials
American Justice for Sale? Corporate Dollars in Judicial Election Campaigns

CUNY-TV Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 57:42


This is a penal discussion on the ethical challenges American corporations face when they participate in the judicial electoral process. The program is co-sponsored by the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, Baruch College; Center for Political Accountability; and Carol & Lawrence Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania as part of the David Berg Foundation Lecture Series. Donald Shepers, Director, The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate, Integrity, makes the opening remarks. The panel is moderated by Marya Cotten, Assistant Professor of Law, Baruch College. Speakers include: Dorothy Samuels, Member, New York Times Editorial Board; author of The Selling of the Judiciary James Sample, Professor, Hofstra Law School; formerly director of the Judicial Elections Project at the Brennan Center, New York University Jeffery Berger, Associate, Mayer Brown The Hon. Penny White, Professor, University of Tennessee College of Law; former justice on the Tennessee Supreme Court Roy Schotland, Professor of Law, Georgetown University The event takes place on September, 17, 2009, at the Newman Conference Center, Room 750.