Christian Ntizimira, Executive Director of ACREOL and Faculty member of the Palliative Care Centre for Excellence in Research and Education (PalC), Singapore, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Guilty or not guilty?
In Greece, during a Tallberg Foundation gathering, we witnessed ‘The Trials of Atlas’, written by Alan Stoga, a powerful piece of theater exploring the relationship between AI, humanity, guilt, and responsibility.
It left me with urgent questions:
- Can AI be responsible for harm?
- Can technology violate human law and morality?
- And what kind of leadership will be needed to protect dignity in an age of disruption?
In palliative care, innovation matters. Technology matters. But dignity and humanity must remain intact.
They transcend time, generations, and systems. Kindness is not weakness. It is the spinal cord of leadership.”

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