Apple has faced a lawsuit over their in-app payment policies, and recently filed an appeal to delay the judge’s decree that they allow app developers to direct users to third-party payment platforms — but do they have an ethical justification for this?
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The Third Dose Debate
Some people in the U.S. are now eligible for a booster COVID vaccine, but is it ethical to get a third dose while vast swaths of the globe have yet to receive their first?
View More The Third Dose DebateThe Push for Universal Standards in the European Union
The European Union wants to standardize the connectors used in smartphones and many mobile devices — while this may help consumers in the short term, the jury is still out on the long-term efficacy of this policy.
View More The Push for Universal Standards in the European UnionA Mammoth Feat: Colossal Biosciences Plan to Bring Back an Extinct Species
A company is proposing a Jurassic Park-esque project — to use CRISPR technology to resurrect the Woolly Mammoth in hopes the animals can restore the grasslands of the Arctic and maybe even reduce climate change.
View More A Mammoth Feat: Colossal Biosciences Plan to Bring Back an Extinct SpeciesPrioritizing COVID-19 ICU Beds
As the Delta COVID variant surges across the nation, should vaccinated individuals have priority access to the dwindling supply of empty ICU beds?
View More Prioritizing COVID-19 ICU BedsYour Right to Repair
The Right to Repair movement wants to give you the power to repair your own devices without having to rely on their manufacturers — but do those companies’ concerns mean that the movement isn’t ethically sound?
View More Your Right to RepairSacrificing the Innocent in the Battle Against Climate Change
President Biden is pushing for the implementation of CO2 pipelines to help decrease emissions, but if they come at the cost of the disadvantaged communities they travel through, are they worth it?
View More Sacrificing the Innocent in the Battle Against Climate ChangeA Responsible Rollout of the COVID-19 Vaccines
The CDC and FDA have recommended a pause in the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine over concerns about rare blood-clotting side effects, but given its wide-reaching consequences, was this an ethical decision?
View More A Responsible Rollout of the COVID-19 VaccinesThe Ethics of Vaccine Passports
The idea of vaccine “passports” is being considered by a number of countries (including the U.S.) to regulate travel, recreational gatherings, and more, but is the concept ethically permissible when the general population doesn’t have equal access to the COVID-19 vaccine?
View More The Ethics of Vaccine PassportsFacebook Finally Takes Responsibility, But Is It Enough?
Facebook’s oversight board wants to begin examining the company’s ad algorithm, but with the board’s lack of technical knowledge and absence of significant regulatory power, are they ethically qualified to do so?
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