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Fear, Uncertainty, and Period Trackers
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Author: Kendra Albert; Publisher: Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University; Publication Year: 2022. The following article talks about the uncertainty surrounding period trackers, and breaks down the fears behind ethical and privacy issues surrounding such apps. Privacy and ethics go hand in hand. She states that period trackers are not the primary…
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Why Marketers Must Embrace Ethical Data Use
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Author: Gabrielle Robitaille; Publisher: World Federation of Advertisers; Publication Year: 2020. The following article focuses on how gaining consumer trust is key for business success, and the adoption of data ethics in marketing and advertising allows companies to build upon this trust. In a society saturated with advanced technology, prioritizing the consumer and their ethical…
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Big Data, Ethics and Religion: New Questions from a New Science
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Author: Michael Fuller; Publisher: ProQuest; Publication Year: 2017. The following article addresses how the hopes, fears, and ethical concerns relating to technology are as old as technology itself. When considering the increase in the power of computers, and their ever-more widespread use over recent decades, concerns have been raised about the social impact of computers…
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Internet Research Ethics
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Author: Elizabeth A. Buchanan; Publisher: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy; Publication Year: 2021. The following resource discusses how internet research comes with a myriad of ethical questions: What ethical obligations do researchers have to protect the privacy of subjects engaging in activities in “public” internet spaces? What are such public spaces? Is there any reasonable expectation…
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Aspects of Data Ethics in a Changing World: Where Are We Now?
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Author: David J. Hand; Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.; Publication Year: 2018. The following article discusses how data availability, cheap storage capacity, and powerful tools for extracting information from data have the potential to significantly enhance the human condition. However, as with all advanced technologies, this comes with the potential for misuse. Ethical oversight and…
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Towards an Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
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Author: Audrey Azoulay; Publisher: United Nations Chronicle; Publication Year: 2018. The following resource focuses on how ethical issues surrounding the use of AI in society have become more prevalent due to the improvements in technology. Technology is transforming lives, but at what cost? The infringements of human rights (privacy and data confidentiality) are some of…
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