Austin AtchleyinDataDrivenInvestorArchaeology in the Age of AIArchaeologists often find themselves searching through mountains of collected data, but much of this work is readily automatable with AI/MLDec 28, 2019Dec 28, 2019
Austin AtchleyinDataDrivenInvestorFrom Atomic Bombs to Autonomous Weapons: Climbing The Ladder of Moral AbstractionThe changing face of interstate warfare mirrors the shift in the type of moral decisions we’re presented withDec 22, 2019Dec 22, 2019
Austin AtchleyLe Guin’s “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas:” Moral Dilemmas and Authorial IntentWould you guarantee the happiness of a whole city in exchange for the misery of one poor soul?Dec 21, 2019Dec 21, 2019
Austin AtchleyDuty-Based Ethics: A Brief History and Its ApplicationsOne of the ways to organize ethical thought is called an ethical framework. Here, I will shed light on duty-based ethics.Dec 21, 2019Dec 21, 2019