Michigan State University’s Ethics Week focuses on artificial intelligence
Michigan State University’s Ethics Week focuses on artificial intelligence
Publish Date: 2026-02-19 07:58:00
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- Michigan State University is hosting its second annual Ethics Week with expanded programming focused on ethical decision-making in daily life, increasing its sessions from 17 to 30 this year.
- The main focus of this year’s program is on the ethical implications of artificial intelligence, recognizing its relevance to various aspects of daily living.
- Bree Holtz, director of the MSU Ethics Institute, underscores the importance of being thoughtful and reflective about ethical decisions to lead more meaningful lives.
- Beth Hammond from the Center for Ethical and Socially Responsible Leadership highlights the need for more intentionality and consideration in daily decisions to address their ethical implications.
- Multiple sessions are open to the public, including a panel on ethics in leadership and decision-making featuring Michigan State’s top leadership.
- Registration for the events can be found on Michigan State University’s website.