R. Kling, T. Winograd, P. Smolensky, R. Schinzinger
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The impact and issues of the fifth generation: Ethical issues in new computing technologies
The spread of computer applications throughout American society is a form of social action, not simply a “scientific” laboratory exercise. Like all social actions which effect the well-being of people, different approaches to computerization entail ethical judgements, however implicit. This session examines some ethical issues which are especially pertinent in the mobilization, development, and diffusion of new generation computing technologies.