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ITGS – Social and Ethical Why we should care about ethics 1 Choice between competing alternatives: right wrong. Ethical dilemmas: …. Information technology includes: “Ethical Decision Making and Information Technology “ E.A. Kallman J.P. Grillo

ITGS – Social and Ethical Why we should care about ethics 2 Information technology includes: computers telecommunications video “Ethical Decision Making and Information Technology “ E.A. Kallman J.P. Grillo

ITGS – Social and Ethical Why we should care about ethics 3 Influence personality in making decisions. We have to understand: nature of the problem how to analyze it Making decisions based on ethical principles. “Ethical Decision Making and Information Technology “ E.A. Kallman J.P. Grillo

ITGS – Social and Ethical Why we should care about ethics 4 Ethical principles are part of solving the problem. How to solve problem (using ethical principles)? How solving problem can put us on the wrong side (out of law)? “Ethical Decision Making and Information Technology “ E.A. Kallman J.P. Grillo

ITGS – Social and Ethical Why we should care about ethics 5 What about consequences? What about ourselves interest? What about cultural aspects? What about benefits and obligations from living in society? What about making decisions? “Ethical Decision Making and Information Technology “ E.A. Kallman J.P. Grillo

ITGS – Social and Ethical Computer ethics and regular ethics 1 Is there difference between ”computer” and ”regular” ethics Look at someone: computer or desk drawer? What about unethical and/or illegal activities done by computer? What about copyright? What about privacy? “Ethical Decision Making and Information Technology “ E.A. Kallman J.P. Grillo

ITGS – Social and Ethical Computer ethics and regular ethics 2 Who is harmed individual or organization? Will problem be bigger in the future? Why? “Ethical Decision Making and Information Technology “ E.A. Kallman J.P. Grillo

ITGS – Social and Ethical Computer ethics and regular ethics 3 Difficulty of identifying ethical issues. What are the most used answers and explanations? Why? What about policy in computer ethics? When does it have to be improved and how? “Ethical Decision Making and Information Technology “ E.A. Kallman J.P. Grillo