Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Applications - Digital Ethics
PHIL 2816 Digital Ethics
Hours:
3 Hours, Lecture
Credits:
3
Description:
Students examine ethical issues that have emerged in relation to digital technologies, such as: the meaning and value of privacy; the right to be forgotten; the power of search engines; the use of Big Data and Big Data analytics; equality and the “digital divide”; censorship and free speech online; the ethics of the online self, including questions of reification, catfishing; polarization and the internet; artificial intelligence; and the ethics of hacking and hacktivism.