Leadership in Moral Awareness: Initial Evidence From U.S. Army Soldiers Returning From Deployment

Author: Ian Gutierrez, Stephen Krauss, Amy Adler (October 31, 2024 – American Psychological Association) This article discusses the role of moral awareness leadership in moderating the mental health impact of combat experiences on soldiers. Using the Leadership in Moral Awareness Scale (LIMAS), researchers found that soldiers with high combat exposure reported fewer symptoms of depression […]
Adopting and expanding ethical principles for generative artificial intelligence from military to healthcare

Adopting and expanding ethical principles for generative artificial intelligence from military to healthcare December 2, 2023 Authored: By David Oniani, Jordan Hilsman, Yifan Peng, Ronald K. Poropatich, Jeremy C. Pamplin, Gary L. Legault & Yanshan Wang Published: npj Digital Medicine Summary: The U.S. Department of Defense established ethical principles for AI use in warfare in […]
US Military Pledges Principled, Responsible Approach to Artificial Intelligence

US Military Pledges Principled, Responsible Approach to Artificial Intelligence OCTOBER 12, 2023 Authored: by Sonner Kehrt and Eden Stratton Published: The War Horse Summary: The article discusses the military’s investment in artificial intelligence (AI) and the potential ethical and operational challenges. The U.S. military is allocating significant funds for AI and machine learning development. The […]