Mobile Technology and Social Media: Ethical Implications
The adoption of mobile devices and the use of social media are both growing quickly around the world. In emerging markets in particular, mobile devices have become “life tools”—used for telemedicine, banking, education, communication, and more. These developments give rise to new ethical challenges. How should the mobile be used for data collection among vulnerable populations? Can apps that bring great benefits also cause unintended harm? And who should address these concerns? In this brief video, tech entrepreneur and professor Radha Basu argues that the debate should include the manufacturers of mobile devices and the app developers, but also the young people who will be most affected by these new developments.
May 12, 2013