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Computer and Information Ethics Instructor: Viola Schiaffonati May,4 th 2015

Ethics (dictionary definition) 2 Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity The branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles

Ethics (ancient philosophy) 3 Good action as the subject matter of ethics (generalizations holding only for the most part) To study ethics in order to improve our lives, and therefore the nature of human well-being is its principal concern Ethical virtues (justice, courage, temperance and so on) as central to a well-lived life Complex rational, emotional and social skills

Overview 4 Representative examples of issues and problems Some definitions and concepts Logical malleability Some debates The uniqueness debate Intelligent machines and machine ethics

Computers in the workplace 5 Many workers replaced by computerized devices Short run: computer-generated unemployment Long run: more jobs than those eliminated Radical alteration of some jobs De-skilling of workers (passive observers and button pushers) New jobs requiring new sophisticated skills to perform Health and safety in workplaces

Computer crime 6 New types of crimes Not the physical security of the hardware, but rather logical security Privacy and confidentiality Integrity (assuring data and programs are not modified without proper authority) Consistency (ensuring data and behavior we see today will be the same tomorrow) Controlling access to resources

Privacy and anonymity 7 Huge variety of privacy related issues generated by computer technology Easiness and efficiency by which information can be collected, archived, compared, shared Re-examination of the concept of privacy Information society as surveillance society influencing individual behavior and individual self-perception Political problem (and not just ethical): legislative limits to the control and collection of personal data

Intellectual property 8 Intellectual property rights connected with software ownership Different aspects of software that can be owned The source code (written by the programmer in a high-level computer language) The object code (machine-language translation of the source code) The algorithm The look and feel of a program (the way the program appears on the screen) Different types of ownership Copyrights Trade secrets Patents

Globalization 9 For the first time in history efforts to develop agreed standards of conduct, and to defend and advance human values, are being made in a truly global context Global laws: if national laws become local laws, which are the laws enforced? Global education: what will be the impact of this global education upon political dictatorships, isolated communities, coherent cultures, religious practices? Information rich and information poor: will gaps between the rich and poor became even worse?

What is computer ethics? 10 Analysis of the nature and social impact of computer technology and the corresponding formulation and justification of policies for the ethical use of such technology (Moor 1985) Logical malleability: computers are shaped and molded to do any activity that can be characterized in terms of inputs, outputs, and connecting logical operations Understanding logical malleability important to set policies for the use of computers That branch of applied ethics which studies and analyzes such social and ethical impacts of ICT (Bynum 2008)

The uniqueness debate 11 Walter Maner claims computer technology has generated new kinds of problems Computer ethics as a branch of applied ethics Deborah Johnson (1985) claims computer ethics deals with traditional ethical problems under a new light However, even if the structure of problems is not new, computer ethics is not just applied ethics but requires new conceptual analyses To investigate ethical problems related to computer viruses widespread diffusion it is necessary to understand what a computer virus is

Perspective change, evaluation change? 12 Is there a significantly moral difference between stealing (copying and selling copies) of a software and stealing a car? Are harassments on the Internet different from face-toface ones? Types of questions arising because actions and interactions over the Internet have some distinctive features Major possibility of anonymity Reproducibility that doesn t deprive the owner of the property (even if the market value diminishes)

Internet issues 13 The Internet seems to have some very special features having both positive and negative aspects (Johnson 2004) Permitting many-to-many communication very easily Facilitating a high degree of anonymity Promoting reproducibility

The invisibility factor 14 Most of the time and under most conditions computer operations are invisible Invisible abuse Intentional use of the invisible operations of a computer to engage in unethical conduct Invasion of the property and privacy of others Presence of invisible programming values Values embedded in a computer program some for invisible abuse (biased reservation service) or just latent (maybe even invisible for the programmer) Invisible complex calculations How much we should trust a computer s invisible calculation Invisibility dilemma

Intelligent machines 15 What happens if we succeed? Current and forthcoming issue: legal responsibility If a doctor uses an expert system for making a diagnosis, who/what is responsible in case of errors? (expert systems assimilated to textbooks) Electronic commerce and legal responsibility of programs Future issue: rights Should intelligent machines have rights? How these machines should interact with human beings? Will artificial agents be moral agents?

Machine ethics 16 Ethics for machines of for who use such machines? To make ethics computable and insert it in AI systems To enlarge the traditional boundaries of ethics to include new problems arising by the use of intelligent machines

Ethics education 17 Computing ethics Ethics coverage in courses for future computer professionals The software engineering case (Narayanan and Vallor 2014) Why and how

References 18 Bynum, T. (2008) "Computer and Information Ethics", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2008 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = <http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2008/entries/ethic s-computer/> Johnson, D. (1985), Computer Ethics, First Edition, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall; Second Edition, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1994; Third Edition Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2001 Johnson, D. (2004), Computer Ethics, in L. Floridi (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Computing and Information, Oxford: Blackwell, 65-75 Moor, J. (1985) What Is Computer Ethics? Metaphilosophy, 16(4): 266-75 Narayanan, A. and Vallor, S. (2014) Computing Ethics: Why Software Engineering Courses Should Include Ethics Coverage, 57 (3): 23-25