The ETHICOMP series of conferences considering computer ethics, conceived broadly, to include philosophical, professional, and practical aspects of the field.
Very important topics covered! The discussion brought forth a remarkable variety of perspective that we as the community should start embracing in our every day practice. Welcome to #ethicomp2020
. @sarahfarragher6 Might offer some useful parallels for considering ethical issues around ML use in younger/older adults social care? https://t.co/wRJFHk0J2a
Don’t miss our next free webinar on 3 June 2020 - our partner @tijmenschep will introduce his #SherpaPieces, a collection of artworks reflecting the #ethical use of #AI. Register now https://t.co/dVslXbvHYY and get a preview of his artworks here https://t.co/78Cw1ET42O
"BBC News has been told members of an #ethics group advising NHSX on the #app are calling for it to better explain the advantages of a centralised system": https://t.co/09NGBqHYb7 #tech#contacttracing#data#health#gov#privacy
Prof Bernd Stahl of @dmuleicester introduces a focus group for @project_sherpa, hosted by @bcs. We're looking at the ethical and human rights challenges of #AI in areas like predictive policing, autonomous vehicles, healthcare and warfare.
More user-side analysis of the efficacy (or lack thereof) of digital contract tracing solutions from @schneierblog
We may need to entertain the fact that what the #CoronaPandemic demonstrates are the limits of technological determinist thinking.
https://t.co/ZUfjKCuT5E
DSEG ETHICAL FRAMEWORK
Framework for applying data science methods for humanitarian outcomes. A set of ethical and practical guidelines for humanitarian data collectors, users, and stakeholders when applying data science for humanitarian work.
https://t.co/kFJnE3sk5s
We did a thing; more than 170 scientists and researchers working in the UK in the fields of information security and privacy made a joint statement about the contact tracing app developed by NHSX in the UK: https://t.co/H1cHgxeEbv
Focus on Users.
The big challenge with digital contact tracing for managing the #CoronavirusOutbreak is not technological; it is social. If users do not or cannot use these tech solutions, they are not solutions. @washingtonpost@UofMaryland
https://t.co/fB962j9vQ3
I've seen this going around for a while now and it disturbs me on many levels but more fundamentally how humans have become mere dots, disposable objects that the likes of Amazon feel entitled to dehumanize as they see profitable
Can We Track COVID-19 and Protect Privacy at the Same Time? https://t.co/lVREJbAOwz from the excellent @suehalpernVT (who was a summer writing prof of mine many, many, many moons ago)
Reading the #covidsafe Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) and rejoinder. @healthgovau response "The PIA and source code will be released subject to consultation with the Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre". The PIA has been released so far. #auspol