Tech Ethics: Avoiding Unintended Consequences
46mIntermediate2020-05-22
Authors

Raina Kumra
CEO of Juggernaut and Partner at The Fund LA
Course details
Both users and creators of technology are starting to notice projects with a troubling lack of ethical considerations. News headlines highlight the issues these products introduce, from the spread of disinformation to the monetization of user data at the expense of individual privacy. This course digs into this weighty topic without taking itself too seriously. In a series of amusing scenarios, instructor Raina Kumra goes over emerging risks in tech, as well as what you can do to create more thoughtful, secure products.
Explore practical ways to bring ethics into your daily standups, quarterly reviews, or board meetings. Learn how to create a checklist containing pertinent questions you can apply to your product and processes. Plus, get suggestions on how to permanently integrate these changes into your work culture. Along the way, catch special appearances from guests like DJ Patil—the former US chief data scientist—and comedian, activist, and writer Baratunde Thurston.
Explore practical ways to bring ethics into your daily standups, quarterly reviews, or board meetings. Learn how to create a checklist containing pertinent questions you can apply to your product and processes. Plus, get suggestions on how to permanently integrate these changes into your work culture. Along the way, catch special appearances from guests like DJ Patil—the former US chief data scientist—and comedian, activist, and writer Baratunde Thurston.
Skills covered
Ethics and LawTech Career SkillsCybersecurityCloud ComputingData ScienceBusiness Analysis and StrategySoftware DevelopmentOne-Off
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Technology and consequences
1. Tech Ethics - Why Now
- 02 - Unintended consequences - History and overview
- 03 - We are all ethicists
2. The Wheel of Misfortune - Eight Major Risk Zones
- 04 - Imagining future risk today
- 05 - The wheel of misfortune - Eight emerging risk zones
- 06 - Risk zone 1 - Truth, disinformation, and propaganda
- 07 - Risk zone 2 - Addiction and the dopamine economy
- 08 - Risk zone 3 - Economic and asset inequalities
- 09 - Risk zone 4 - Machine ethics and algorithmic bias
- 10 - Risk zone 5 - Surveillance state
- 11 - Risk zone 6 - Data control and monetization
- 12 - Risk zone 7 - Implicit trust and user understanding
- 13 - Risk zone 8 - Hateful and criminal actors
3. Actions - The Checklist
- 14 - Why use checklists
- 15 - Example checklist
- 16 - Customize your checklist
4. Integrations
- 17 - Accountability - Making change stick
Conclusion
- 18 - Ethical next steps
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