Traditionally ethics is a branch of philosophy while computer science is a branch of the techne. The two seem to have nothing in common. But when software, with its inherent biases, is underlying much of what we do, the lines between the two have been blurred. The Russell-Einstein ...
The author shares techniques used in a successful "Ethics and Professionalism" class at California State University, San Bernardino. Ethical issues played a part in designing the class. The author describes active learning and holistic grading. Ethics demanded a novel way to post grades on the web...
Different committees and agencies in a government could help in facilitating a clear set of definitions for AI ethics. For example, the National Science and Technology Council came up with a report titled “Preparing for the Future of Artificial Intelligence” in 2016. It provides a clear outline...
The aim of this workshop is to assess the current practices and project future trends for the integration of ethics across the computer science curriculum. The workshop organizers are developing a computer security and information assurance curriculum across which ethical content is integrated. Through...
The study of 'AI ethics' has emerged to confront these challenges, and connects perspectives from philosophy, computer science, law, and economics. Less represented in these interdisciplinary efforts is the perspective of cognitive science. We propose a framework – computational ethics – that ...
Encyclopedia of computer science The Encyclopedia of Computer Science is the definitive reference in computer science and technology. First published in 1976, it is still the only single v... A Ralston,ED Reilly - Petrocelli/Charter, 被引量: 660发表: 1993年 Encyclopedia of Computer Science: 2...
Science and Engineering Ethics is a multi-disciplinary journal that explores ethical issues of direct concern to scientists and engineers. Coverage encompasses professional education, standards and ethics in research and practice, extending to the effects of innovation on society at large. Recent controver...
Exploring the ethics of computing, focusing on topics like privacy, copyright, society and more. Perfect for Computer Science teachers.
“computer ethics” was first introduced in the mid-1970s by Walter Maner, who also promoted the idea of teaching computer ethics in computer science curricula [Maner, 1980]. The watershed year of 1985 saw the appearance of seminal publications by JimMoor [1985]and DeborahJohnson [1985]that ...
Notable examples include correlating longer tenure in a specific job with “high creativity” and linking a stronger inclination towards curiosity to a higher likelihood of seeking other opportunities (O’neil, 2016). Additionally, sentiment analysis models are employed to gauge the level of positive ...