Harvard Business School: Information Technology in Organizations: Emerging Issues in Ethics and Policy
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.
The School of Information Ethics and Technology Forum was developed out of a growing concern among faculty that as New York evolves to become a major tech hub, and more students seek employment in ...
CU Boulder News & Events: New Course on Ethics and Information Technology (PHIL 2160)
The Department of Philosophy is pleased to announce Ethics and Information Technology (PHIL 2160), a new course about the moral implications of emerging technologies for ourselves and our society. The ...
With the U.S. presidential election within days of our Annual Ethics and Technology Forum, we are pleased to have Dr. Samuel Woolley speak with us about the role of information and communications ...
Concern because we fear that the most popular and fashionable strain of A.I. — machine learning — will degrade our science and debase our ethics by incorporating into our technology a fundamentally flawed conception of language and knowledge. OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Bard and Microsoft’s Sydney are marvels of machine learning.
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 ...
This year, the Ethics & Technology Forum returns to the topic of AI, and we are very pleased to welcome Karen Hao, a Silicon Valley engineer-turned-award-winning-journalist, who recently wrote the New ...