Category Archives: Ethics21

Contributions to the new MOOC https://ethics.mooc.ca/

#ethics21 Undistributed posts reference

Somehow, three two of my course posts have not shown up in the daily newsletters, archives, or in the RSS feed (at least I did not discover them), so here are their links: #ethics21 Week 4: many concepts, Nov 7 … Continue reading

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#ethics21 Week 4: many concepts

This week has brought plenty of ethical concepts, and I need to share how interesting I found it to put them all on a map and connect them.
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#ethics21 Week 4, more

Initially, “Mandatory labeling of artificial agents” might not seem like a big deal, but very soon, artificial agents will be able to appear totally indistinguishable from genuine humans.
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#ethics21 Week 4, Codes

Certainly, AI can contribute to the abusive proliferation of popups, alerts and ‘notifications’.
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#ethics21 Week 3 tasks

My homework for Week 3. Continue reading

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#ethics21 (Technical:) Graph

I am fascinated by Stephen’s idea to connect issues with applications to see what pattern emerges.
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#ethics21 Week 2 Curiosity

In Week 2, we will learn about Applications of Learning Analytics, and I am curious about a few things that have puzzled me for a while. Continue reading

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#ethics21 Week 1 Task

“What Does Ethics Mean to You?” … It is not like legal obligations, it is voluntary and beyond legal compliance. This also means that ethical goals, in contrast to laws, are not a consensus among the many
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#ethics21 Introducing myself

Other course participants started introducing themselves and indicated why they joined the course, so I will do this, too.
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#ethics21 Hello

For me, the most interesting part of a cMOOC is reading blog posts and comments. Fortunately, it was easy to submit my feed.
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