Skip to main content
Markkula Center for Applied Ethics Homepage
Pair of red dice.

The Ethics of Prediction Markets

The growth of prediction markets begs the question, is it wrong to benefit from someone else’s misfortune? Ethics Center staff and faculty interrogate the moral and ethical issues associated with prediction markets.

Explore Ethical Perspectives About Prediction Markets

Hackworth Research Grants in Applied Ethics from the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University.

Calling for Applied Ethics Research Proposals

Applications for Spring 2026 Hackworth Research Grants for Applied Ethics are open for SCU faculty, staff, and students. Proposals must be received by 5 p.m. PDT Friday, May 22, 2026.

To learn more about the grant process, previous projects, and how to apply, visit our Grants for Students and Grants for Faculty/Staff webpages.

ITEC Book Cover Light Background

Ethics in the Age of Disruptive Technologies: An Operational Roadmap

By José Roger Flahaux, Brian Patrick Green, and Ann Skeet

"Ethics in the Age of Disruptive Technologies: An Operational Roadmap,” or, more briefly, the “ITEC Handbook,” offers organizations a strategic plan to enhance ethical management practices, empowering them to navigate the complex landscape of disruptive technologies such as AI, machine learning, encryption, tracking, and others while upholding strong ethical standards.

Download the ITEC Handbook

AI Ethics Literacy

A list of AI ethics issues and relevant materials (articles and video recordings) from the Center’s website. 

Access AI Ethics Literacy Resources

Students at computers with screens that include a representation of a retinal scanner with pixelation and binary data overlays and a brightly coloured datawave heatmap at the top.
Robot against a multicolored background Photo by Shaan Pagadala on Unsplash

Seeking Participants for Venture Ethics AI Risk Research Study

The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University is conducting a research study to understand which AI risks matter most to decision-makers during mergers and acquisitions, and how those risks are identified, assessed, and managed in practice through confidential interviews with senior deal professionals. 

Learn More About the Study

AI and the Environment Conference Logo. An abstract with multicolored blue, green, and red lines representing water, land and the sun.

AI and the Environment: Sustaining the Common Good

On November 1, 2024 the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics and Next10 cohosted a daylong conference on AI and sustainability.

Access Recordings from "AI and the Environment" Panels

All About Ethics: Perspectives From Across the Center

Scientists in a laboratory conducting medical research. Felixion via Pixabay.

The goal is to ensure that as AI accelerates the machine of drug development, we have deliberate mechanisms for human accountability.

A board room table and chairs and white board on the wall at the head of the table. Logos for Markkula Center for Applied Ethics and SVDX appear on the screen. Webinar Title is displayed, Ethical Culture Under Pressure: Board Oversight in an Era of Scrutiny.

Ethical culture has moved squarely into the board’s risk and oversight mandate. This on-demand webinar examines ethical culture through a governance lens, helping directors understand where responsibility truly lies and how oversight must adapt as companies face growth pressures, organizational transformation, and increased reliance on AI-driven decision-making.

Kids at computers with numbers overlaid on the image.

In the context of AI, Pope Leo has called for the safeguarding of "the inviolable dignity of each human person."

Featured Ethics Spotlights

An arm outstretched holding a heart with words Digital Dignity Day across the top. Design by Tiffany Yu/Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.

This Ethics Spotlight explores the impact AI is having on human dignity, part of the Markkula Center’s work in the international project New Humanism in the time of Neurosciences and Artificial Intelligence (NHNAI).

Families with young children protest the separation of immigrant families with a sit-in at the Hart Senate Office Building, Thursday, July 26, 2018, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

This Ethics Spotlight explores the ethical dimensions of immigration enforcement and detention in the United States—particularly the role of ICE under the current administration.

A large white house with columns and many windows. The house sits on a expansive green lawn with a large circular fountain and is framed by two green leafy trees. By Ana Lanza on Unsplash.

Governing, as defined by Oxford Languages, is having authority to conduct the policy, actions, and affairs of a state, organization, or people. But how one goes about governing is another matter. In this Spotlight, Markkula Center staff and scholars analyze the role of compassion in the approaches used by people in power.

Center News

Santa Clara University Juniors Annie Schloss and Rebecca An.

2025-26 Hackworth Fellow Annie Schloss ’27, and Rebecca An ’27, a 2025-26 Health Care Ethics Intern, Earn National Research Awards

World Philosophy Day

Alumni from Ethics Center Hackworth Fellowship and Ethics Bowl programs returned to SCU as featured panelists at World Philosophy Day hosted by the Philosophy Department in the SCU College of Arts and Sciences.

Flyers fanned out on a table. Framework for Ethical Decision Making Markkula Center for Applied Ethics

A series of two-session workshops offered by the Ethics Center are helping SCU students and staff to identify ethical issues and the decisions that accompany them.

Teaching Note: Interview of Theranos Whistleblower, Tyler Shultz

This teaching module for business ethics, leadership and management courses includes two videos, homework assignments, and class discussion, all designed to spark conversation about ethical issues associated with whistleblowers and corporate governance.

View the Teaching Module

Hands in a circle with text Culture Self-Assessment Practice.

Evaluating Culture for Ethics

Our Culture Self-Assessment Practice recommends approaches to evaluating culture for ethics within companies and other types of organizations. The materials are primarily for members of an organization’s leadership team, including human resources and legal, but designed to engage a cross-section of leaders from various disciplines.

Get Started

Media Commentary

NPR Logo

Brian Green, director, technology ethics, quoted by NPR.

The Mercury News Logo

Davina Hurt, director, government ethics, quoted by The Mercury News.

The Desert Review Logo

Irina Raicu, director, internet ethics, quoted by The Desert Review.

Calmatters logo

Irina Raicu, director, internet ethics, quoted by CalMatters.

An Industry Leader in Ethics Consultation

For more than 35 years, the Ethics Center has helped individuals and organizations make better decisions and includes offering fee-for-service options for organizations that want a customized approach to building training programs, case studies, and other materials.