Computer ethics
Computer Ethics and Social Issues deal with the moral, legal, and societal implications of computing technology. As technology integrates into every aspect of human life, it raises critical ethical challenges and social concerns. Below are some key topics within this area: --1. Ethical Concerns in Computing Privacy: Collection, storage, and sharing of personal data by companies and governments. Surveillance technologies (e.g., facial recognition, GPS tracking). Consent in data usage and "terms of service" agreements. Intellectual Property: Software piracy, plagiarism, and copyright infringement. Open-source vs proprietary software. Digital Divide: Unequal access to technology and the internet globally. Bridging gaps in technology access for marginalized communities. Cybersecurity Ethics: Ethical hacking vs malicious hacking. Responsibilities of cybersecurity professionals in protecting data. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Automation: Bias in AI algorithms (e.g., racial or ...