Ethics
Deep Diving AI on Steroids: Redefining Survey and Analysis
Urgent need to cultivate essential skills for effective collaboration with AI
Crucial aspects of ethics, governance associated with AI systems be taught
Attitudes and Ethics: Cornerstone of tech industry success
Data lifeblood of tech industry, maintaining strict ethical standards is imperative
In the age of algorithms and artificial intelligence, ensuring fairness is paramount
Impact of AI on jobs: Substitution or displacement?
Brookings Institution notes every tech shift tends to create more jobs than it destroys
Pikom maps out four courses of action, including to equip workforce with AI-related skills
A Byte For Your Thoughts: Ditching ethics, embracing rights
To base our tech on ethics is a fool’s errand & a very dangerous one at that
Solution: Find minimum common denominator that is universally applicable
A Penny For Your Bytes: Ditching Ethics. Embracing Rights
Need a minimum common denominator that is universally applicable
Important to remember that there are no Rights without Responsibilities
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A Penny For Your Bytes: Programmers Must Not Play at Digital God
Train programmers to change their current day-to-day paradigm
Start with comprehensive reform of programming educational pipeline
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others.
Groucho Marx
Grab celebrates 5 years on HackerOne
450 valid vulnerabilities thanks to efforts of over 200 ethical hackers
Ethical hackers could have key impact on security of their technology
Mercedes solves car AI morality problem
Car manufacturer Mercedes-Benz has decided that if it comes to a safety choice between drivers and pedestrians, their cars will always choose to save the driver.
Digital Ethics 2: Teen today, digital humanist tomorrow
Subra Suppiah & Florin Rotar of Avanade on why companies today need to look into the role of ‘digital humanist,’ and what that role entails.
Recognition at work more valued than pay: ACCA survey
A new report published by the ACCA has found that recognition at work is the highest motivator, even outstripping monetary reward.