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When we say that for Catholics discernment is a theo-logical activity, we are saying that it is both a spiritual gift and skill to uncover the presence and activity of God in every experience and decision in their lives. When Catholics discern, they are seeking two things. They are seeking, first, the presence and action of God in their lives, especially what God is calling them to do in a particular situation. They are seeking, second, the action they must do in this situation to be aligned with God's will and, therefore, to be ethical. We say it is a gift because it is given to us at our creation by our creator God; we say it is a skill because the gift can and must be honed and developed by practice.
Pope Francis and the Transformation of Health Care Ethics
Todd A. Salzman & Michael G. Lawler
We need a theory of AI that accounts for the states and corporations that drive and dominate it, the extractive mining that leaves an imprint on the planet, the mass capture of data, and the profoundly unequal and increasingly exploitative labor practices that sustain it.
Atlas of AI
Kate Crawford
Shared principles are not enough to guarantee trustworthy or ethical AI in the future.
Principles Alone Cannot Guarantee Ethical AI
Brent Mittelstadt
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