Tag: digital ethics
Google and Apple’s diktat to governments on coronavirus contact-tracing apps is a troubling display of unaccountable power
On 10 April, in the midst of the largest public health crisis in over 100 years, Apple and Google quietly revealed the true extent of their political power. The way they did so has left me questioning some long-held beliefs. Here’s why. Read full Article
Read moreEthics Alone Can’t Fix Big Tech
The New York Times has confirmed what some have long suspected: The Chinese government is using a “vast, secret system” of artificial intelligence and facial recognition technology to identify and track Uighurs—a Muslim minority, 1 million of whom are being held in detention camps in China’s Read full Article
Read moreThe ethical implications of living longer
Life extension – using science to slow or halt human aging so that people live far longer than they do naturally – may one day be possible. Big business is taking this possibility seriously. Read full Article
Read moreTechnology Aims to Bring Us Longer Lives. How Ethical is That?
Life extension – using science to slow or halt human aging so that people live far longer than they do naturally – may one day be possible. Big business is taking this possibility seriously. Read full Article
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