The United States military is trying to come to terms with the fact that advanced technology is on the cusp of making it possible for machines like armed drones to make killing decisions.
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Should Your Driverless Car Hit a Pedestrian to Save Your Life?
Machine Bias
There’s software used across the country to predict future criminals. And it’s biased against blacks.
Can the presence of a robot affect whether humans behave ethically?
A series of studies at Cornell investigate how humans behave in the company of robots. The article highlights its findings.
Are Robots Job Creators?
Two schools of economic thinking have been engaged in a debate about the potential effects of automation on jobs, employment and human activity: Will new technology spawn mass unemployment, as the robots take jobs away from humans? Or will the jobs robots take over release or unveil—or even create—demand for new human jobs? The artcle looks at some of these arguments.
Revealed: how facial recognition has invaded shops – and your privacy
Retailers and hotels are increasingly using facial recognition technology to track your face in order to minimise losses and increase sales, give VIPs preferred treatment and more, giving rise to privacy concerns.
Apple’s Engineers, if Defiant, Would be in Sync With Ethics Code
If Apple's employees refused to help the F.B.I. access the contents of an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters, their decision would be supported by the Association for Computing Machinery.
Americans Feel the Tensions between Privacy and Security Concerns
Ethics for the Information Age, 7th Edition
Women are better at coding than men—if they hide their gender
A group of computer science students at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and North Carolina State University examined how gender impacts the acceptance of contributions on the open source code repository site GitHub. They found women's contributions tended to be accepted more that mens, if they hid their gender.
Report: Robots, other advances will cost humans 5.1 million jobs by 2020
The World Economic Forum warned in a report that advances in robotics, artificial intelligence, 3D printing, and other modern technologies are currently likely to lead to a net loss of 5.1 million jobs worldwide by the year 2020.