Course Title: CSCI 1953: Society and Ethics in Computing
Instructor Name: Dr. Lynette Jackson
Student Name: Demarcus Simon
Submission Date: 21/01/2025
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This document is an assignment for the course Society & Ethics in Computing (CSCI-1953-E02 CRN: 20920). It delves into the ethical challenges and societal implications of computing technologies. The document addresses key topics such as privacy, security, digital rights, algorithmic bias, intellectual property, and the responsibilities of computing professionals. Through analysis and critical thinking, the assignment explores the role of ethical frameworks in decision-making, examines real-world case studies, and proposes solutions for mitigating ethical dilemmas in technology. The primary goal is to foster an understanding of how computing impacts society and how ethical considerations guide responsible innovation and practice.
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