If society is to comfortably adapt to the ongoing artificial intelligence-spurred global transformation, it is imperative that the field of AI ethics continues to expand, according to a recent op-ed ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Amid growing debate about their ethical responsibilities, some technology companies are recognizing the urgent need for greater ethical foresight in the ...
Technology ethics is the application of ethical thinking to the practical concerns of technology. The reason technology ethics is growing in prominence is that new technologies give us more power to ...
Amid growing concerns about the ethical implications and often biased tendencies of artificial intelligence, venture capital firms and technology accelerator programs are increasingly requiring ...
The Boise State Digital Accessibility Assistant, available through boisestate.ai, is designed to support faculty, staff and students to create and maintain accessible content across websites, ...
Sviokla, John J., and Mary C. Gentile. "Information Technology in Organizations: Emerging Issues in Ethics and Policy." Harvard Business School Background Note 190-130, February 1990.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – An initiative to create a model program focusing on professional ethics at the intersection of the liberal arts and technological innovation was announced Wednesday (Sept. 25) ...
Betty Li Hou, '22, is a Santa Clara University Graduate in Computer Science and Engineering and was a 2021-2022 Hackworth Fellow at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University.
As with 2022, Computer Weekly technology and ethics coverage continued with a focus on working conditions in the tech sector, looking, for example, at the experience of UK Apple workers attempting to ...
Deborah G. Johnson is the Anne Shirley Carter Olsson Professor of Applied Ethics in the Department of Science, Technology, and Society in the School of Engineering and Applied Science of the ...
In the business world, money might be the lingua franca to connect us all, but there’s really no equivalent in academic and policy circles. Language barriers often mean different rates of concern for ...