Technology ethics
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Keywords

IT ethics
Data protection
AI
GDPR.

How to Cite

RASHID, M. M. (2022). Technology ethics. Journal of Social and Administrative Sciences, 8(4), 147–158. https://doi.org/10.1453/jsas.v8i4.2267

Abstract

Abstract. Technology ethics is a topic at the frontier of the modern day development. Mostly because due to the fact that our our reliance on technology increases as we become more accustomed to the pace of technological development. Hence, it is important for us understand the ethical implications that arise with these advances. Therefore, this article provides an introduction and foundation for technology ethics, data protection and artificial intelligence.

Keywords. IT ethics, Data protection, AI, GDPR.

JEL. H20, E40, M15.
https://doi.org/10.1453/jsas.v8i4.2267
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