A Crisis of Ethics in Technology Innovation

M. Wessel, N. Helmer
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SPRING 2020 MIT SLOAN MANAGEMENT REVIEW 71 C ambridge Analytica has become a household name, synonymous with invasion of privacy. Its controversial entanglement with Facebook was a wake-up call about how we share information online. Of course, Cambridge Analytica is gone now, and Mark Zuckerberg has survived so far. But the fallout for Facebook feels never-ending: the initial stock drop, the congressional testimony, a record-breaking $5 billion fine from the Federal Trade Commission, a class-action suit approved by a federal judge, and another uncomfortable grilling in Congress. The Facebook scandal is a cautionary tale for executives and consumers alike. But the lesson is much bigger than one about so-called fake news. The hasty reconstruction of value chains around new technologies is introducing and exacerbating ethical concerns across industries. It’s a free-for-all race as companies compete to impress users with new capabilities, and what’s at stake isn’t just which ones survive but whether we are able to sustain a civilized society or end up in a high-tech Wild West. A Crisis of Ethics in Technology Innovation
技术创新中的伦理危机
剑桥分析公司(cambridge Analytica)已经成为一个家喻户晓的名字,是侵犯隐私的代名词。备受争议的纠缠与Facebook是一个警钟如何在线分享信息。当然,剑桥分析公司(Cambridge Analytica)现在已经不复存在,而马克·扎克伯格(Mark Zuckerberg)到目前为止还活得好好的。但对Facebook的影响似乎是无止境的:最初的股价下跌、国会证词、联邦贸易委员会创纪录的50亿美元罚款、一名联邦法官批准的集体诉讼,以及国会又一次令人不安的拷问。Facebook丑闻对高管和消费者来说都是一个警世故事。但这个教训比所谓的假新闻要重要得多。围绕新技术匆忙重建价值链,正在引发并加剧各行业的道德担忧。这是一场你争我夺的竞赛,各家公司竞相用新功能给用户留下深刻印象,关键不在于谁能生存下来,而在于我们是能够维持一个文明社会,还是最终陷入高科技的狂野西部。技术创新中的伦理危机
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