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new chapter: ethics: naive? #4

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timm opened this issue Aug 8, 2019 · 0 comments
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new chapter: ethics: naive? #4

timm opened this issue Aug 8, 2019 · 0 comments

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timm commented Aug 8, 2019

is it naive for technologis t say that if they rearrange their algorhms they will get ethrical systems? surely ehtircs is an issue for politicans and law makers and members of corporate boards of directors since their decision radically alter what is mpssoibe? or should ethics by a commuity concer where the citeirnzes ona democracy meet t debate and decie on the etical standars they will endorse

perhaps

but it is alos aove to assume that the citizens ina. scoty, prican law makers, boards of dorectors udnersad not jsut the ehtical implciations of:

  • all delivred software products
  • or the large space of design options from which we extract those products

lcarly we need everyone woking togeht on this

meanwhile, as seen here, much can be said about ethica froma. technology view. fariward conferene papers show, thera ranre meny day to day choces made by software engieerings . so there is much we can do

also

ethics as a source of innviation. review old designs froma n ethical eprsective. highlight the design apts that have most ehtical impact (which u dd not see below). very cool

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