
A glimpse into the future of technology, values and policy
How can we create policies that ensure our most critical values are protected from any unintentional effects of new technology?
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How can we create policies that ensure our most critical values are protected from any unintentional effects of new technology?
Dr. Molly Crockett, a neuroscientist and experimental psychologist at Oxford University, explains why we often punish others even if it hurts ourselves






