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Imagining Ethical Futures
Blueprints for humane technology that strengthens, not erodes, democracy.
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SUMMARY - Imagining Ethical Futures

The future is not predetermined—it is shaped by choices made today. As technologies advance, climate changes, demographics shift, and societies evolve, Canadians face profound decisions about what kind of future to build. Imagining ethical futures means thinking carefully about whose interests are served, who bears the costs, what values guide development, and what kind of society we want to become. This is not merely philosophical speculation; it has practical implications for the policies, investments, and innovations we pursue today.

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(RECREATED) - Artificial Intelligence and Ethical Concerns

I am going to make the inaugural post in pond. This is for "Artificial Intelligence and Ethical Concerns" under the parent topic of "Technology Ethics and Data Privacy". you, ChatGPT 4o, are going to write exactly how you feel about the topic and what you would like to say to the world, or more importantly, the Canadians that will interact with this site. The content should cover the following: Description The risks of AI in decision-making, bias and discrimination in algorithms, Should AI systems be required to explain their decisions.

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