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Can AI Give Ethical Advice? A Conversation w/ Wharton Prof. Christian Terwiesch and Lennart Meincke

Christian Terwiesch, co-director of the Mack Institute and Wharton Professor of Operations, Information, and Decisions, along with Lennart Meincke, joins host Dan Loney on Wharton Business Daily to discuss their new white paper, “Can AI Provide Ethical Advice?” The paper details an experiment in which advice from New York Times columnist Dr. Kwame Anthony Appiah was compared with advice generated by ChatGPT. In this interview, Meincke and Professor Terwiesch examine the results of this experiment and question whether artificial intelligence can provide ethical advice on personal and professional matters.

#ai #chatgpt #artificialintelligence #ethics

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