May 1, 2024
3 minute read
Ethics in Technology explores the ethical dimensions of technological advancements, their impact on society, and the responsibilities of those involved in their development and use. It involves understanding the potential benefits and risks of new technologies, as well as the values and principles that should guide their design, implementation, and application.
Why Learn Ethics in Technology?
Learning Ethics in Technology is essential for several reasons. Firstly, technology is rapidly evolving and shaping every aspect of our lives. It presents both opportunities and challenges, and ethical considerations are crucial to navigate these complexities responsibly. By understanding the ethical implications, individuals can make informed decisions about technology's use and development.
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Reading list
We've selected six books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Ethics in Technology.
Explores the ethical implications of artificial intelligence, including issues such as privacy, autonomy, and bias. It is written by S. Matthew Liao, a leading expert in AI ethics.
Examines the ethical issues surrounding information warfare, including topics such as cyberattacks, disinformation, and propaganda. It is written by Michael N. Schmitt, a professor of computer science and public policy.
Examines the ethical issues surrounding cybersecurity. It discusses topics such as the right to privacy, the right to security, and the potential for cyberattacks to cause harm.
Explores the ethical issues surrounding artificial intelligence and robotics. It discusses topics such as the potential benefits and risks of AI and robotics, the right to privacy, and the potential for job displacement.
Examines the ethical issues surrounding human enhancement. It discusses topics such as the potential benefits and risks of human enhancement, the right to personal autonomy, and the potential for eugenics.
Examines the ethical issues surrounding nanotechnology. It discusses topics such as the potential benefits and risks of nanotechnology, the right to privacy, and the potential for environmental harm.
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