Category: Code of Ethics
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Ethical Data Analytics — What Every Business Needs to Know
Amazon, Cambridge Analytica Scandal, Customer Data, Facebook, Google, Hiring, Image Recognition, Microsoft, Tay, TwitterAuthor: Tom Jongen; Publisher: Medium; Publication Year: 2021. The following article discusses how if any company uses customer data to make customer-facing decisions, there are ethical issues that need to be considered. Also, it asks…
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The Houston Astros And The Ethical Use Of Data And Analytics
Author: Tom Davenport; Publisher: Forbes; Publication Year: 2020. The following article describes how gaining a competitive edge has been a long-time goal for teams within the sporting industry. The most well-known and recent example of…
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Ethical AI: Five Guiding Pillars
Author: Todd Lohr, Tracy Gusher; Publisher: KPMG International; Publication Year: 2019. The following report contains policies and actions that can be implemented to operate an ethical artificial intelligence (AI). The 5 pillars are: 1). Prepare…
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Cautionary Tales – Florence Nightingale and her Geeks Declare War on Death
Author: Tim Harford; Publisher: Tim Harford (Personal Website); Publication Year: 2021. The following article discusses how Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, famously used data visualization to communicate the impact of the Sanitary Commission’s…
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AI Policy 101: An Introduction to the 10 Key Aspects of AI Policy
Author: Tim Dutton; Publisher: Medium; Publication Year: 2018. The following article explains the current political landscape of artificial intelligence (AI). It goes into the competitive nature of technology around the world and how countries are…
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How To Move From Data Privacy To Data Ethics
Author: Thomas Walle; Publisher: Fobers; Publication Year: 2020. The following article is particularly insightful as it shows the difference between data privacy and data ethics, even though folks have a tendency to use the terms…
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Meet The ‘Ultrasonic’ Tracking Company Privacy Activists Are Terrified Of
Author: Thomas Brewster; Publisher: Forbes; Publication Year: 2015. The following article discusses how for over a year, SilverPush, an Indian firm, was secretly using inaudible sounds that would play through people’s televisions and get picked…