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Scientists Like Me Are Studying Your Tweets—Are You OK With That?

Scientists Like Me Are Studying Your Tweets—Are You OK With That?

Anything “public” on social media may be fair game, but researchers should be more ethical about using that data
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Casey Fiesler
Mar 19, 2019
What Our Tech Ethics Crisis Says About the State of Computer Science Education

What Our Tech Ethics Crisis Says About the State of Computer Science Education

If you work in tech and you’re not thinking about ethics, you’re bad at your job
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Casey Fiesler
Dec 5, 2018
Emotion Science Keeps Getting More Complicated. Can AI Keep Up?

Emotion Science Keeps Getting More Complicated. Can AI Keep Up?

We may never be able to build a machine that can recognize the full diversity of human emotional experience
Go to the profile of Rich Firth-Godbehere
Rich Firth-Godbehere
Nov 28, 2018
Black Mirror, Light Mirror: Teaching Technology Ethics Through Speculation

Black Mirror, Light Mirror: Teaching Technology Ethics Through Speculation

Even if we can’t predict the future, we can use science fiction to think through different possibilities
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Casey Fiesler
Oct 15, 2018
The Exploitative History of One of the World’s Deadliest Diseases

The Exploitative History of One of the World’s Deadliest Diseases

Combating the tuberculosis epidemic means confronting its social and economic roots
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Paula Akugizibwe
Sep 19, 2018
Silicon Valley Thinks Everyone Feels the Same Six Emotions

Silicon Valley Thinks Everyone Feels the Same Six Emotions

From Alexa to self-driving cars, emotion-detecting technologies are becoming ubiquitous—but they rely on out-of-date science
Go to the profile of Rich Firth-Godbehere
Rich Firth-Godbehere
Sep 5, 2018
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