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With computing technologies increasingly woven into our society and infrastructure, it is vital for the computing research community to be able to address the ethical and societal challenges that can ...
Ethical issues in AI and cognitive computing Some innovations spring upon the world with little apparent warning. Most, however, are incremental changes that have been many years in the making—an ...
These deep dives into specific subjects, combined with the application of ethical tools learned in class, give the students practical experiences in thinking about and assessing ethical issues in ...
When Michael Quinn, Ph.D., wants to introduce ethical issues to his computer science students, all he needs to do is bring in a news story. Quinn, dean of the College of Science and Engineering at ...
Student Community Events In order to provide more opportunities for students to engage with relevant ethical issues outside the classroom, the ethics center organized two community events open to all ...
Without people in the room who understand the limitations of automated solutions to ethical issues, the potential for downstream harm escalates, says Bobby Schnabel, a CU Boulder professor of computer ...
Recently, interest in ethical computing has been on the rise as algorithms are implemented in everything from deciding bail rates in our justice system to credit scores and social media feeds. Sandvig ...
Key ethical issues for computer scientists include privacy, data security, social bias in AI, and safety in autonomous systems.
Although cloud computing provides several benefits such as lower costs and greater efficiency, it also raises legal and ethical issues.