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Teaching engineers ethics in the 'age of algorithms'
In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sat down with Dr. Karen Panetta, IEEE ...
Any engineering artifact—a bridge, software or something seemingly as simple as an electrical switch—can unintentionally cause harm. So engineering students need to think about the ethical aspects of ...
FIGURE 1: Business decisions are made for a variety of reasons, including the cost of construction, energy costs, operating costs, owner preferences, past experiences, and industry trends, just to ...
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Why engineering schools are rethinking AI, ethics, and human judgment
Today, one ethics course simply isn’t sufficient for the engineer working with AI. It’s the blunt inlay of a broad trend in ...
The precept session was just getting underway when Jay Benziger started raising questions. “Should engineers always make a product failure-proof?” (“Impossible,” one student said.) “Is an engineer who ...
A chatbot turns hostile. A test version of a Roomba vacuum collects images of users in private situations. A Black woman is falsely identified as a suspect on the basis of facial recognition software, ...
I had only been working as a graduate engineer for a few years and was minding my own business working for a yacht designer when my boss asked me to get in touch with a person who was looking for ...
With the support of a National Science Foundation grant, the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society has developed educational materials in engineering ethics. This effort culminated in the ...
In 1956, as an 18-year-old, I entered UC-Berkeley as a freshman in Civil Engineering. Coming from a chronically poor, dysfunctional family, and being a strong math and science student, engineering was ...
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