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The Death Algorithm — Will Google Influence Your Lifespan?

By Nikki Williams
July 17, 2018
Google Brain and Stanford University researchers unveiled a new algorithm in the journal Nature earlier this year to great excitement. According to their paper, it appears that Google’s new artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm is able to predict, within 95 percent certainty, what the outcome of your next hospital visit will be.

Live streaming & live tweeting: a pragmatic approach to ethical considerations.

By Bastiaan Vanacker
July 27, 2018
Anyone who has ever taken an intro to ethics class knows that there is no shortage of opinions on the foundation of ethics. Kantians believe that moral principles exist a-priori and can be known if we just use our reasoning ability. Utilitarians think that what brings most good to the greatest number of people should be the focus of an ethical system. Aristotelians are of the opinion that cultivating the right character traits, i.e. virtues, will lead people to making the right decisions. I…

How Big is Big Tech?

By David Stockdale
September 24, 2018
In April of 2018, Jeff Bezos was interviewed by German business executive Mathias Döpfner for Business Insider.

Loyola to host Digital Ethics Symposium

October 3, 2018
The Center for Digital Ethics and Policy at Loyola University Chicago will host its 8th Annual Symposium on Digital Ethics Nov. 9 at Loyola’s Water Tower Campus. The day-long event will feature experts and researchers exploring ethical questions related to digital technologies. This year’s symposium theme is “Ethics from the Margins,” focusing on topics related to women, people of color, and others who may feel disenfranchised by and through technology.

Who can be trusted with our personal data?

By Kate Baucherel
November 19, 2018
There are shivers in Silicon Valley as the data protection winter approaches. Hard on the heels of the implementation of Europe’s General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) in May 2018, the California Consumer Privacy Act 2018 (CCPA) passed through the state legislature in August.

Year in Review Part I

By Bastiaan Vanacker
January 22, 2019
Looking Ahead by Looking Behind:  The Year 2018 in Digital Ethics and Policy, Part One. (January-March) As 2018 lies firmly behind us, CDEP Program Director Bastiaan Vanacker takes a look at some of the major digital ethics and policy issues of the past year that will shape the debate in 2019. January: Crucial Court Win for Section 230