02686nam 2200457 a 450 991079502320332120230523135031.09781907994999 (electronic book)1-907994-98-X(CKB)4900000000574847(MiAaPQ)EBC6865983(Au-PeEL)EBL6865983(OCoLC)1293256310(EXLCZ)99490000000057484720220914d2022 my 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontent.crdamedia.crrdacarrier.Technology is not neutral a short guide to technology ethics /Stephanie Hare[electronic resource]London, United Kingdom :London Publishing Partnership,2022.©20221 online resource illustrationsPerspectives.1-907994-97-1 Introduction -- Chapter 1 - Is technology neutral? -- Chapter 2 - Where do we draw the line? -- Chapter 3 - Facial recognition technology -- Chapter 4 - Pandemic? There's an app for that -- Conclusion.It seems that just about every new technology that we bring to bear on improving our lives brings with it some downside, side effect or unintended consequence. These issues can pose very real and growing ethical problems for all of us. For example, automated facial recognition can make life easier and safer for us – but it also poses huge issues with regard to privacy, ownership of data and even identity theft. How do we understand and frame these debates, and work out strategies at personal and governmental levels? Technology Is Not Neutral: A Short Guide to Technology Ethics addresses one of today’s most pressing problems: how to create and use tools and technologies to maximize benefits and minimize harms? Drawing on the author’s experience as a technologist, political risk analyst and historian, the book offers a practical and cross-disciplinary approach that will inspire anyone creating, investing in or regulating technology, and it will empower all readers to better hold technology to account.--Provided by publisher.Perspectives.Information scienceMoral and ethical aspectsInformation technologyMoral and ethical aspectsInformation scienceMoral and ethical aspects.Information technologyMoral and ethical aspects.Hare Stephanie1475134MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910795023203321Technology is not neutral3689195UNINA