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Ethics Unwrapped presents the latest research on ethical topics from top experts with a creative flair to make learning ethics easy, memorable, and fun. Ethics Unwrapped emphasizes the practical application of behavioral ethics to provide the next generation of leaders with the tools they need to act with integrity. 

This award-winning educational hub provides a collection of innovative teaching resources and videos on a variety of ethical topics that are used by universities all across the country.

For more information, contact the Creator and Program Director of Ethics Unwrapped, Cara Biasucci

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The Media Ethics Initiative exists to promote and publicize research on the ethical choices involved in media use. The Initiative endeavors not only to make us more aware of how we use media but also to make us more aware of how media uses us. 

The Media Ethics Initiative is housed in the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin.

For more information, contact the Director of The Media Ethics Initiative, Dr. Scott R. Stroud

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Good Systems, a UT Grand Challenge that is part of the Bridging Barriers Initiative, aims to ensure that artificial intelligence (AI) technologies reflect and protect society's values. This 6-8 year project involves building a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach for the creation of artificial intelligence that can benefit society. The project will transform how AI technologies are developed, tested, and released into the world, to ensure that all future AI is good for people, while also training the next generation of leaders in the design and use of good AI technologies.

For more information, please contact Organizing Committee Chair Ken Fleischmann.