Conformity rewards silence and punishes insight. In public institutions, clear-eyed dissent is often the first casualty.
Rethinking institutional reform, part 4: Organisational change norms, conformity, and dissent
As many as 2,000 people lined up to give this man their money ? and then they learned his true identity.
Identity of NSW man behind $19m 'ethical' internet scheme horrifies customers
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The Paradox of AI Ethics: Why Rule-based AI Ethics Will Fail
Organizational Ethics
Workplace Ethics Scenarios -- Ethics Video
Kinds of Workplace Ethical Dilemmas
10 Commandments of Computer Ethics
"I'm sorry Dave, I can't do that": Ethics in Software Development
Why being respectful to your coworkers is good for business
Australia’s AI Ethics Principles
Most companies do not have a policy on the ethical use of AI. However that needs to change and as we can see in the examples above, small steps are being taken in that direction. An Ethics in AI?
Ethical AI: Ensuring Accountability
Compliance and enforcement policy
If you have a workplace grievance, you can seek help from your company, your union or outside counsellors.
Workplace grievances
Grievances are concerns, problems or complaints that employees raise with their employer. There is no legally binding process that you or your employer must follow when raising or handling a grievance at work. However, there are some principles you and your employer should observe.
Grievance procedures
Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics
This publication is designed to help small businesses understand their key rights and responsibilities under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and the Australian Consumer Law.
Small business and the Competition and Consumer Act
Australia’s anti-discrimination law
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Is Europe Divorcing Big Tech?
I have commented in my newsletter that what people have been describing as 'ethical AI principles' actually represents a specific political agenda, and not an ethical agenda at all. In this post, I'll outline some ethical principles and work my way through them to make my point.
On Ethical AI Principles
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Teaching AI Ethics 2025: Introduction
A clear AI policy for companies minimizes risks and helps employees understand what AI use is OK and what is not. Get tips to create yours.
Why You Need an AI Policy
?Open science? is a radical shift from traditional research practices. But it can help research integrity in several ways.
Show your working: how the ‘open science’ movement tackles scientific misconduct
Meta, TikTok and Snapchat release statements in campaign protesting Labor?s handling of contested legislation
Social media firms criticise ‘irrational’ exemption of YouTube from Australia’s under-16s ban
Section One: Modern Decision-Making Introduction Today's decision-making process takes place in an increasingly dynamic and complex environment. Today?s decision-making domains include not only the traditional physical environments but also digital age domains such as cyber and information.
Context Awareness and Context Recognition in Modern Decision-Making
Locating fault for AI harms: a systems theory of foreseeability, reasonable care and causal responsibility in the AI value chain
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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