Technology Is Not Neutral: A Short Guide to Technology Ethics


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It seems that just about every new technology that we bring to bear on improving our lives brings with it some downside, side effect or unintended consequence.


These issues can pose very real and growing ethical problems for all of us. For example, automated facial recognition can make life easier and safer for us - but it also poses huge issues with regard to privacy, ownership of data and even identity theft. How do we understand and frame these debates, and work out strategies at personal and governmental levels?


Technology Is Not Neutral: A Short Guide to Technology Ethics addresses one of today's most pressing problems: how to create and use tools and technologies to maximize benefits and minimize harms?

Drawing on the author's experience as a technologist, political risk analyst and historian, the book offers a practical and cross-disciplinary approach that will inspire anyone creating, investing in or regulating technology, and it will empower all readers to better hold technology to account.



Author: Stephanie Hare
Publisher: London School of Economics and Political Scie
Published: 02/22/2022
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.21lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.69d
ISBN13: 9781907994975
ISBN10: 1907994971
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Artificial Intelligence | General
- Philosophy | Ethics & Moral Philosophy
- Technology & Engineering | Social Aspects

About the Author
Stephanie Hare is an independent researcher and broadcaster focused on technology, politics and history. Selected for the BBC Expert Women programme and the Foreign Policy Interrupted fellowship, she contributes frequently to radio and television and has published in the Financial Times, the Washington Post, The Guardian, The Observer, the Harvard Business Review, and WIRED. Previously she worked as a principal director at Accenture Research, a strategist at Palantir, a senior analyst for Western Europe at Oxford Analytica, the Alistair Horne Visiting Fellow at St Antony's College, Oxford, and a consultant at Accenture. She holds a PhD and an MSc from the London School of Economics and a BA in Liberal Arts and Sciences from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, including a year at the Université de la Sorbonne (Paris IV).