[Audio] Ethical impact of computers on society Done by: Rashed Ahmed Alhashmi You can see the rest.
[Audio] Introduction Computer systems have profoundly shaped the modern world, influencing various aspects of daily life..
[Audio] Ethical Impact of Computer Systems On Society, Economy, And Culture Society: Examples: Social media affecting communication, online platforms reshaping communities. Ethical concerns: Cyberbullying, misinformation, digital divide. Economy: Examples: Automation affecting job markets, online banking transforming financial systems. Ethical concerns: Job displacement due to (A-I ), access to economic resources. Culture: Examples: Globalization through the internet, shifts in entertainment consumption. Ethical concerns: Cultural homogenization, privacy concerns..
[Audio] Legal Issues for Programmers in Creating Computer Systems Data Privacy: Compliance with laws like G-D-P-R (General Data Protection Regulation), H-I-P-A-A (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act). Intellectual Property: Protecting and respecting copyright, patents, and software licensing. Liability for Harm: Addressing potential harm caused by software bugs or malfunction. Cybersecurity Laws: Following regulations on encryption, access control, and breach notification..
[Audio] Programmer's Responsibility for Program Reliability Quality Assurance: Ensuring the program operates as intended under different conditions. Accountability: Bugs and malfunctions may result in harm (for example, medical software errors), and programmers must foresee potential issues. Ethical Duty: Reliable programs maintain trust in technology; a failure could lead to loss of life, financial damage, or data loss. Examples: Boeing 737 Max crashes due to software failure, healthcare software glitches leading to incorrect patient data..
[Audio] Programmer's Role in Maintaining Security of Personal Data Data Encryption: Ensuring data is encrypted both at rest and in transit. Authentication and Authorization: Implementing strong authentication mechanisms to prevent unauthorized access. Ethical Handling of Data: Not collecting more data than necessary and ensuring compliance with privacy standards. Case Study Examples: Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal, breaches involving sensitive user data..
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