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New Montana State University center provides tools to promote critical thinking, discuss ethical implications of science
“The rapid advancements within several science and technology growth areas, such as artificial intelligence or pandemic responsiveness, require an intentional and rigorous eye toward the ethical and societal impacts,” Carter said. “The STES is well positioned to be a major contributor in this space.”
The MSU Center for Science, Technology, Ethics and Society was founded to aid critical thinking, evaluate how science and technology can help our communities and promote interdisciplinary research. Based in the Office of the Research, Economic Development, and Graduate Education, STES officially became a center this past fall with approval from the Montana Board of the Regents.
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