Find information on Internet ethics, including privacy, databases and data mining, cybersecurity, the Internet of things, and the right to be forgotten. (For permission to reprint articles, submit requests to ethics@scu.edu.)
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- An underdiscussed aspect of AI ethics takes center stage at upcoming conference
An upcoming conference offers insights and challenges related to AI's environmental impact.
- On Communications, Creativity, and Generative AI
Our social media posts are being turned into training data for generative AI models.
‘From the river to the sea’ is a phrase that will be uttered by some as an aspiration to freedom and fairness for all but heard by some as denying their right to exist, and shuts down communication.
- Register and Join Us on May 2nd!
On the multifaceted ethical issues presented by brain implants and AI, and efforts to address them.
- Renewing a call for careful social media sharing
On navigating the turbulent flows of deepfakes, data voids, and availability cascades.
- On the "solutionless dilemma" of users being misled by chatbots
Too many users don't realize that chatbots sound certain but shouldn’t; is that a design flaw?
- Questions Left Unanswered at Another Hearing Lambasting Social Media CEOs
What if companies were to invest significantly more in content moderation?
- With apologies to Mary Oliver’s “Wild Geese”
When social media calls to you, harsh and exciting
- Caring for the whole person in the time of chatbots
A snapshot, one year after the public release of ChatGPT
There is nothing about applied ethics that inherently leaves out social-political matters.
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