The Epstein files reflect justified outrage, not an overblown panic, no matter what Steve Bannon or Prince Andrew pretend.
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Think about the last time you were morally outraged. Chances are you felt angry, but did you also feel disgust? Consider how you might feel in a court of law after watching a video of a heinous crime.
Artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT can influence users' moral judgments, according to new research. Researchers found that users may underestimate the extent to which their own moral judgments ...
We need to better understand how LLMs address moral questions if we're to trust them with more important tasks.
The room grew unbearably hot as researchers gathered to discuss the moral development of students. The blame fell on an air-conditioning glitch, but, based on what the presenters said, it seemed ...
A new study, published in PLOS ONE, has uncovered a remarkable connection between individuals' musical preferences and their moral values, shedding new light on the profound influence that music can ...
It is hard to avoid moral guilt when you travel outside the United States today. Simply by crossing an ocean, you have spent more money than most people in the world will earn in a year — more than ...
Aug. 13 (UPI) --"Likes" and "shares" on social media help amplify expressions of moral outrage on Facebook and Twitter, often spreading more "extreme" views, a study published Friday by Science ...
Individuals who have a high level of moral reasoning show increased activity in the brain's frontostriatal reward system, both during periods of rest and while performing a sequential risk taking and ...
In a new study, researchers from Regenstrief Institute, Indiana University School of Medicine and Indiana University Health provide insight into physician moral distress, a condition correlated with ...