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Tech's Moral Void

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55:03 | Mar 14th, 2019

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Lawyers and doctors have a code of ethics. Teachers have them. Even journalists have them. So why not the tech sector, the people who create and design our very modes of communication? Coders and desi...Show More


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mo recommended:Mar 20th, 2019

For the Tech enthusiasts

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mmMar 21st, 2019

Oh this will be good episode! Thanks for echoing @mo. cc @danny @meltalksmoney @aliceko @ellouis @km @djmixelangelo

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mmMar 26th, 2019

@mo - I just listened to it. Loved it. Lots of great insight that sets up the framework of how tech should move forward as industry. Thanks for echoing!

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moMar 26th, 2019

Glad you like the episode!

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epekilis recommended:Nov 16th, 2020

There is a hopeful note in here suggesting that if we could fix unsafe food and unsafe vehicles with regulation we can fix inappropriate data collection too. But tech moves so much faster than regulators can. Plus tech is so vastly more complex and international than those older models. But I li...Show More

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mm recommended:Mar 25th, 2019

This is a great episode on tech ethics! Lots of good points to chew on. Some quick highlights: - I didn't know that Twitter filters Nazis and Holocaust deniers in Germany (because they're required to by law)! So Twitter can filter those people out, but they choose not too. - Uber was sending fake U...Show More

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