Spanning historical developments from the printing press and the Industrial Revolution to the digital age, the book offers a concise yet insightful review of how ethical thinking has evolved alongside technological progress. It presents major ethical frameworksincluding consequentialism, deontology, virtue ethics, and cultural relativismand applies them practically to critical topics such as privacy, surveillance, bias, fairness, inclusion, and the responsibilities introduced by automation and artificial intelligence. Through engaging case studies and practical advice, readers gain a deeper understanding of how to navigate privacy concerns, combat algorithmic bias, and assess the impact of decisions made both by humans and autonomous systems.
"Moral Dilemmas in Technology" encourages readers to reflect on pressing issues such as misinformation, social media ethics, digital divides, and the concentration of technological power. Looking toward the future, it explores the moral frontiers posed by artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and environmental impacts, while empowering readers to contribute thoughtfully to shaping an ethical technological world. Whether you are a student, a professional, or a curious mind, this guide offers the foundational tools and perspectives needed to engage with the big ideas of technology ethics in an ever-evolving society.
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