Military & Professional Ethics
Embracing the Future: Overcoming Path Dependence and Risk Aversion in AI Adoption
POSTED ON: Thursday, February 26, 2026
by Dr. Joseph J. Thomas
Over the past several years, the United States Naval Academy has served as a micro-laboratory for the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Initially, the conversation was confined to Generative AI, machines mimicking human creativity by ...
Remembering the Primary Mission of Our Academies
POSTED ON: Friday, August 08, 2025
by Dr. Michael Robillard
The primary mission of America’s service academies is not to mimic Ivy League institutions—it is to produce officers capable of fighting and winning our nation’s wars. While ...
The Blog of War: Reaffirming the Purpose of the Stockdale Blog
POSTED ON: Friday, August 01, 2025
by The Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership
When the Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership launched its blog in 2020, it did so with a conviction that reflective thought has a place—indeed, a necessary one—within the high-tempo, consequential world of military and ...
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