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Thursday on Political Rewind: Host Bill Nigut welcomes Emory's Paul Root Wolpe to the panel. They'll discuss concerns about AI releasing deep fakes, misinformation, and lies during the 2024 election cycle. The panelist Paul Root Wolpe, Director Center for Ethics, Emory University Timestamps :00- Introductions 3:00- Differences between Chat GPT and Artificial Intelligence (AI) 6:00- How could Chat GPT derail campaigns in 2024? 13:00- Deep fake picture of an explosion at the Pentagon 15:00- big concerns that people have about AI 24:00- In Italy the ChatbotGPT is encouraging people to commit crimes 35:00- How do we handle privacy in an age of information? 38:00- How does AI affect the job market? 40:00- Paul Wolpe talks about the ethics of anti-aging and cryogenics 48:00- De-extinction technology Friday on Political Rewind: East Point Mayor Deana Holiday Ingraham joins the panel.
In this Artificial Intelligence & Equality podcast, Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach sits down with Emory University's Professor Paul Root Wolpe for a thought-provoking conversation about the truth of ethical decision-making, the challenge of regulating new technologies whose impact is uncertain, the intrinsically fragmenting nature of social media and AI, and the dilemmas of neuroscience and neuromarketing. For more, please go to carnegiecouncil.org.
Allison Josephs is joined by Karen Grinzaid of JScreen and Dr. Paul Root Wolpe, PhD, Director of the Emory Center for Ethics, to discuss the topic "Are Jews a race? Is there a Jewish Gene?"
Doctor Paul Root Wolpe is an American sociologist and bioethicist. He has served for 15 years as a Bioethicist at NASA and he has written over a 150 articles, editorials, book chapters in sociology, medicine, and bioethics, as well as general ethics. He co-authored the textbook "Sexuality and Gender in Society" and the end of life guide "Behoref Hayamim: In The Winter Of Life". ---- Guest Links ----- https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/authors/prince-mashele/ https://www.amazon.com/Books-Prince-Mashele/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3APrince+Mashele WorldView is a media company that delivers in-depth conversations, debates, round-table discussions, and general entertainment to inevitably broaden your WorldView. Most of our content will be focused on news and politics, centered on South Africa. But the rest will be chats with figures around the world and from all walks of life to create a package that will inevitably broaden your WorldView. ---- Links ----- https://twitter.com/Broadworldview Podcast: https://anchor.fm/broadworldview https://web.facebook.com/BroadWorldView You can donate at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=46136545&fan_landing=true Music: https://www.bensound.com
Dr. Paul Root Wolpe, Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University, joins Rabbi Batshir Torchio and Raviv to discuss how secular bioethics and Jewish law intersect and diverge, the role of bioethics in today's ongoing pandemic, and ways to read peculiar passages about cleanliness and purity in this week's Torah portion.
Lois Reitzes interviews comedian Neal Brennan about his Netflix special “3 Mics.”; Emory professors Paul Root Wolpe and Carlton Mackey about ethics in arts; and educator Kyra Sampson and Karen Singer, artist Tiny Doors ATL, about their virtual arts lesson plan for kids and teachers.
Paul Root Wolpe, a medical ethicist at Emory University, says it's not easy for health care workers or everyday people to navigate the ethical challenges presented by the coronavirus--but it can be done.
On this podcast – I get to talk to one to one of the finest leaders in ETHICS in the country today… Dr. Paul Root Wolpe is the Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University – and is known in academic circles as The Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair in Jewish Bioethics. Coming from UPENN where he worked under the famous bioethicist Dr. Zeke Emmanuel, Wolpe arrived in Atlanta at Emory University in 2008 – where he took the Center from Ethics from a necessary element of the university and grew it into an essential and integral hub of programs, curriculum and leadership. Spending 15 years as the senior bioethicist for NASA – Wolpe sits on the editorial boards of over 15 international bioethics journals and is well known as a futurist in assessing and analyzing social dynamics. He's a busy man…and we JUST scratch the surface of some fascinating elements of the unpredictable, ever-changing and evolving year that is 2020. Listen up to my arresting conversation with Dr. Paul Root Wolpe of Emory University.
Paul Root Wolpe, Ph.D. is the Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair in Jewish Bioethics, a Professor in the Departments of Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Neuroscience and Biological Behavior, and Sociology, and the Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University.As a Jewish Bioethics expert and sociologist working on the frontlines of structuring ethical policies during a global pandemic, Dr. Paul Root Wolpe discusses with the AJT the responsibility Jewish communities around the world share and ways to respond to support effective change. He explains how the Pandemic has affected protests around the United State in response to the death of George Floyd, and the deaths of many other black Americans.
Today we travel to a future where you can plop your head onto a brand new body. Guests: Dr. Sergio Canavero — neurosurgeon & aspiring human head transplanter Dr. Zaev Suskin — doctor & bioethicist Dr. Paul Root Wolpe — director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University → → → Further reading & resources here! ← ← ← How to get involved in the movement against police brutality. Flash Forward is produced by me, Rose Eveleth. The intro music is by Asura and the outtro music is by Hussalonia. The episode art is by Matt Lubchansky. Get in touch: Twitter // Facebook // Reddit // info@flashforwardpod.com Support the show: Patreon // Donorbox Subscribe: iTunes // Soundcloud // Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Root Wolpe is the Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair in Jewish Bioethics, a Professor in the Departments of Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Neuroscience, and Biological Behavior, and Sociology, and the Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University and spent 15 years as Senior Bioethicist at NASA and is now their first Chief of... The post The Bioethics of Engineering Superhuman CRISPR Babies, Cloning and Bringing Back the T-Rex | Paul Root Wolpe appeared first on The Syndicate.
Paul Root Wolpe is a bioethicist who struggled with ADHD in his childhood. Hear about how he's turned one of his greatest weaknesses into his greatest strength! This episode was taped LIVE at Limmudfest in Atlanta, Georgia. Watch Paul's TED talk here: https://www.ted.com/talks/paulrootwolpeitstimetoquestionbio_engineering?language=en Connect with host Sarah Klegman on social media! https://instagram.com/sarahkleg/ https://twitter.com/sarahkleg
Welcome to The Disruptors: Future Snippets: Bite-sized clips with TED level top thinkers, founders and scientists on how advances in biotech & genomics, space travel, IoT, AI and other exponential tech converge to create our collective future and what we can do, from a research and policy perspective to shape the trends, technologies and societal norms for a better world. We'll be publishing a few of these mini-episodes in the main feed before transitioning them over to their own separate feed, which you can subscribe to at https://disruptors.fm/poditunes Paul Root Wolpe (@parowol) is the Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair in Jewish Bioethics, a Professor in the Departments of Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Neuroscience, and Biological Behavior, and Sociology, and the Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University and spent 15 years as Senior Bioethicist at NASA and is now their first Chief of Bioethics. Paul sits on a number of national and international non-profit organizational boards, has testified twice to the President's Commission on the Study of Bioethical Issues in DC. He's a popular speaker internationally, has won the World Technology Network Award in Ethics, has been featured in a TED talk, and was profiled in the November 2011 Atlantic Magazine as a “Brave Thinker of 2011.” He is also been featured on 60 Minutes and profiled in the Science Times of the New York Times. Subscribe to Disruptors Snippets: https://disruptors.fm/poditunes
Paul Root Wolpe (@parowol) is the Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair in Jewish Bioethics, a Professor in the Departments of Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Neuroscience, and Biological Behavior, and Sociology, and the Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University and spent 15 years as Senior Bioethicist at NASA and is now their first Chief of Bioethics. Paul sits on a number of national and international non-profit organizational boards, has testified twice to the President's Commission on the Study of Bioethical Issues in DC. He's a popular speaker internationally, has won the World Technology Network Award in Ethics, has been featured in a TED talk, and was profiled in the November 2011 Atlantic Magazine as a “Brave Thinker of 2011.” He is also been featured on 60 Minutes and profiled in the Science Times of the New York Times.To listen to the entire episode, visit: https://disruptors.fm/125-the-bioethics-of-engineering-superhuman-crispr-babies-cloning-and-bringing-back-the-t-rex-paul-root-wolpe/Snippets Episodes on iTunes: http://disruptors.fm/poditunesFull Episodes on iTunes: https://disruptors.fm/itunesSupport The Disruptors Mini-Series - AKA FringeFM or Fringe FM: Short Clips About the Future | Climate Change | Longevity | TED Talks | Crypto | Automation
Paul Root Wolpe (@parowol) is the Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair in Jewish Bioethics, a Professor in the Departments of Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Neuroscience, and Biological Behavior, and Sociology, and the Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University and spent 15 years as Senior Bioethicist at NASA and is now their first Chief of Bioethics. Paul sits on a number of national and international non-profit organizational boards, has testified twice to the President’s Commission on the Study of Bioethical Issues in DC. He’s a popular speaker internationally, has won the World Technology Network Award in Ethics, has been featured in a TED talk, and was profiled in the November 2011 Atlantic Magazine as a “Brave Thinker of 2011.” He is also been featured on 60 Minutes and profiled in the Science Times of the New York Times.To listen to the entire episode, visit: https://disruptors.fm/125-the-bioethics-of-engineering-superhuman-crispr-babies-cloning-and-bringing-back-the-t-rex-paul-root-wolpe/Snippets Episodes on iTunes: http://disruptors.fm/poditunesFull Episodes on iTunes: https://disruptors.fm/itunes
Paul Root Wolpe (@parowol) is the Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair in Jewish Bioethics, a Professor in the Departments of Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Neuroscience, and Biological Behavior, and Sociology, and the Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University and spent 15 years as Senior Bioethicist at NASA and is now their first Chief of Bioethics. Paul sits on a number of national and international non-profit organizational boards, has testified twice to the President’s Commission on the Study of Bioethical Issues in DC. He's a popular speaker internationally, has won the World Technology Network Award in Ethics, has been featured in a TED talk, and was profiled in the November 2011 Atlantic Magazine as a “Brave Thinker of 2011.” He is also been featured on 60 Minutes and profiled in the Science Times of the New York Times.In today's episode we discuss:* The most important biotech ethics issues of our day* How China's CRISPR babies change the game for genetic engineering* Why synthetic biology is so promising and problematic from an ethics perspective* How to deal with black swan bioterror risks and rewards* When we will start to see more in terms of gene therapy* The prospect of superhumans* Ways gene therapies can avoid issues of conventional pharma* Why Ray Kurzweil's wrong about the singularity* The reason biology and AI will merge into one* Why AI is more dangerous and uncontrollable than biotech* The arguments against cloning* How AI can empower individuals or inspire tyranny* What to do about reincarnating wholly mammoth and T-Rexhttps://disruptors.fm
On this week’s CEO Exclusive we talk with Paul Root Wolpe and Ed Queen with Emory Center for Ethics about trends in ethics that mid-market CEOs should know about. An international leader in the exploration of ethics, the Emory Center for Ethics is dedicated to exploring how ethical issues underlie the decisions that shape our minds, […] The post Paul Root Wolpe and Ed Queen with Emory Center for Ethics appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Dr. Wolpe dives into questions of conversion fear, courageous dialogue, and ethics in science and society. Paul Root Wolpe, Ph.D. is the Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Bioethics, the Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair in Jewish Bioethics, a Professor in the Departments of Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, and Sociology, and the Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University. Dr. Wolpe also serves as the first Senior Bioethicist for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), where he is responsible for formulating policy on bioethical issues and safeguarding research subjects. He is Co-Editor of the American Journal of Bioethics (AJOB), the premier scholarly journal in bioethics, and Editor of AJOB Neuroscience, and sits on the editorial boards of over a dozen professional journals in medicine and ethics. Dr Wolpe is a past President of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities; a Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the country’s oldest medical society; a Fellow of the Hastings Center, the oldest bioethics institute in America; and was the first National Bioethics Advisor to Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Since 2008, Big Think has been sharing big ideas from creative and curious minds. The Think Again podcast takes us out of our comfort zone, surprising our guests and Jason Gots, your host, with unexpected conversation starters from Big Think’s interview archives. Novelist and essayist Gish Jen's work has appeared in The Best American Short Stories four times, including The Best American Short Stories of the Century, edited by John Updike. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and her work was featured in a PBS American Masters’ special on the American novel. Her 2017 book, The Girl at the Baggage Claim: Explaining the East-West Culture Gap, takes an unflinching, funny, and deeply insightful look at how fundamental East-West differences in the sense of self play out in art, culture, business, education, and more. In this episode, Gish and Jason discuss the benefits and downsides of our fundamental assumptions about who we are, and what's to be gained by escaping your cultural bubble, even for a moment. Surprise conversation starter interview clips: Nato Thompson on individualism as a corporate product. Paul Root Wolpe on self-enhancement & culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scholarship taking place in philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience have begun to illuminate the complex relationship between the emotional and intellectual contributions to our moral thought and behavior. However, the assumptions often made in the West – that ethical decision-making should be primarily an intellectual exercise, and that emotional contributions are suspect at best and corrupting at worst should be questioned. The Dalai Lama, for example, has proffered a system he calls “secular ethics” founded on an emotional platform that he believes can be cultivated for better ethical decisions. Other faiths, such as Judaism, see a rational ethical method as more reliable. We need to understand the nuances of both means of moral decision making to be able to untangle their mutual, important contribution to ethical expression. (February 12, 2016)
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This month, Virtual Mentor theme editor Jordan P. Amadio, MD, MBA, a senior neurosurgery resident at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, interviewed Paul Root Wolpe, PhD, about the ethical import of new technologies and the practical import of the White House Brain Initiative for neurosurgeons and neurosurgeons in training. Dr. Wolpe is the Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Bioethics and the director of the Center for Bioethics at Emory University and serves as editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience.
Meet Brian, the robot programmed to help look after the elderly. Plus we explore the role of robots in combat and in the classroom and we explore the ethics of how science shapes society. This special Naked Neuroscience podcast series, supported by the Wellcome Trust, reports from the International Neuroethics Society annual meeting at the AAAS headquarters in Washington DC and features guest robots Brian, Casper and Tangy, as well as human contributors Goldie Nejat, Barbara Sahakian, Paul Root Wolpe and James Giordano. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Meet Brian, the robot programmed to help look after the elderly. Plus we explore the role of robots in combat and in the classroom and we explore the ethics of how science shapes society. This special Naked Neuroscience podcast series, supported by the Wellcome Trust, reports from the International Neuroethics Society annual meeting at the AAAS headquarters in Washington DC and features guest robots Brian, Casper and Tangy, as well as human contributors Goldie Nejat, Barbara Sahakian, Paul Root Wolpe and James Giordano. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Mind reading is not something we have to worry about in our daily lives, but the day when we do have that worry may be closer than we think. On this program, Paul Root Wolpe joined us to discuss why we should develop legal and ethical frameworks for dealing with mind reading sooner rather than later