LEADER 01154nam0-22003251i-450- 001 990000503970403321 005 20090212101801.0 035 $a000050397 035 $aFED01000050397 035 $a(Aleph)000050397FED01 035 $a000050397 100 $a20020821d1970----km-y0itay50------ba 101 0 $aeng 105 $aa-------101yy 200 1 $aAcoustical holpgraphy$eproceedings of the second International Symposium on acoustical holography, held at the Douglas advanced research laboratories, Huntington beach, California, march 6-7, 1969$fEdited by A. F. 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The computer revolution, as many have termed it, is quietly but surely affecting every human being on earth in a multitude of ways. Both large and small institutions and indi­ viduals from all walks of life have come to rely on information, more so today than ever before. Although experiences on the whole have been positive thus far, troubling ethical and social issues are coming to our attention. The security of information we all have come to rely on is no longer guaranteed; individual norms of conduct and ethical behavior are changing. Computer technological development is outpacing the ability of our legal sys­ tems. Traditional ethical issues like security, privacy, integrity, responsibility, anonymity, property rights, and related social concerns are also greatly affected by our highly tech­ nological environment. Many ethical questions that used to be answered easily have become more compli­ cated. Like symptoms of a disease, if these concerns are not diagnosed and treated in a timely fashion, they may become untreatable and eventually wreak havoc on human lives. The book analyzes the effects of computer technology on traditional ethical and so­ cial issues. In particular, I explore the consequences of relatively new computer tech­ nologies such as virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and the Internet. ? 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