Digital Ethics

Digital Ethics

Ian Bogost on Twitter
Ian Bogost on Twitter
You need a license to go fishing but not to deploy software at global scale.— Ian Bogost (@ibogost) May 16, 2021
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Ian Bogost on Twitter
woo woo woo on Twitter
woo woo woo on Twitter
Accessibility isn’t more work, you were just cutting corners before. The work was incomplete.— woo woo woo (@McgarrDana) April 29, 2021
·twitter.com·
woo woo woo on Twitter
Facebook Loses Bid to Block Ruling on EU-U.S. Data Flows
Facebook Loses Bid to Block Ruling on EU-U.S. Data Flows
The social-media company lost a bid to block a European Union privacy decision that could suspend its ability to send information about Europeans to the U.S., opening a pathway toward a precedent-setting interruption of its data flows.
·wsj.com·
Facebook Loses Bid to Block Ruling on EU-U.S. Data Flows
BBC Newsnight on Twitter
BBC Newsnight on Twitter
"These companies have never been interested in opening your mail, they've been interested in shaping your world."@mikarv, Lecturer in Digital Rights & Regulation at @UCLLaws, explains how the "walled garden" works in tech and how companies track and target users#Newsnight pic.twitter.com/i6m82ZoIfl— BBC Newsnight (@BBCNewsnight) May 13, 2021
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BBC Newsnight on Twitter
Trump Abused the System. Facebook Created It
Trump Abused the System. Facebook Created It
The company's oversight board failed to mention one thing in its ruling this week: Facebook's responsibility for making the tools to wield undue influence and power.
·wired.com·
Trump Abused the System. Facebook Created It
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Digital Exploitation: Linking Communication and Labour
Digital Exploitation: Linking Communication and Labour
by Marisol Sandoval, City, University of London, UK, and Sebastian Sevignani, Paderborn University and University of Jena, Germany Critical media and communication sociology is facing a theoretical and practical dilemma: While for critical social theory, inspired by Marxian and Marxist […]
·globaldialogue.isa-sociology.org·
Digital Exploitation: Linking Communication and Labour
Apple robbed the mob's bank | Mobile Dev Memo
Apple robbed the mob's bank | Mobile Dev Memo
Apple robbed the mob's bank. Mobile marketing and advertising, freemium monetization strategy, and marketing science. Mobile Dev Memo.
·mobiledevmemo.com·
Apple robbed the mob's bank | Mobile Dev Memo
I tracked my kid with Apple's Airtags to test its privacy features
I tracked my kid with Apple's Airtags to test its privacy features
I clipped a keychain with one of Apple's tiny new Bluetooth trackers, AirTags, onto my son's book bag and waved goodbye to him on the school bus. I watched on my iPhone's Find My app as the bus stopped at a light a few blocks down from our street.
·cnn.com·
I tracked my kid with Apple's Airtags to test its privacy features
4 ideas about AI that even ‘experts’ get wrong
4 ideas about AI that even ‘experts’ get wrong
These fallacies give a false sense of confidence about how close we are to achieving artificial general intelligence, and what this tech can do for us.
·thenextweb.com·
4 ideas about AI that even ‘experts’ get wrong
Algorithmic injustice: a relational ethics approach
Algorithmic injustice: a relational ethics approach
It has become trivial to point out that algorithmic systems increasingly pervade the social sphere. Improved efficiency—the hallmark of these systems—…
·sciencedirect.com·
Algorithmic injustice: a relational ethics approach
Developing our new Systemic Design Framework
Developing our new Systemic Design Framework
I’m writing this as the back story about how our Systemic Design Framework came to be. This is not the press release, nor the formal…
·link.medium.com·
Developing our new Systemic Design Framework
Hard choices: AI in health care
Hard choices: AI in health care
Artificial intelligence will change the health care industry, not least by raising serious moral issues.
·medicine.yale.edu·
Hard choices: AI in health care
Cory Doctorow on Twitter
Cory Doctorow on Twitter
In a crowded field of awful companies, one stands out as the worst: @proctorio, which uses digital phrenology to monitor students' faces while they take tests, setting them up for punishment for looking away while thinking, going to the bathroom, or throwing up from anxiety.3/— Cory Doctorow (@doctorow) April 22, 2021
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Cory Doctorow on Twitter
The problem with "moral machines" - Philosopher's Zone
The problem with "moral machines" - Philosopher's Zone
There’s a lot of talk these days about building ethics into artificial intelligence systems. From a philosophical perspective, it’s a daunting challenge – and this has to do with the nature of ethics, which is more than just a set of principles and instructions. Can machines ever really be moral agents?
·castro.fm·
The problem with "moral machines" - Philosopher's Zone
Inclusive teaching: audio describing your own presentations
Inclusive teaching: audio describing your own presentations
In order to be more inclusive as teachers, presenters, speakers, facilitators (and a long list of other things we do in life where we communicate), we need to develop the skill of audio describing our own presentations.
·feather.ca·
Inclusive teaching: audio describing your own presentations