PHIL 142 — Ethics of Technology
This applied ethics course considers the impacts of rapidly evolving technologies from a variety of moral frameworks. Students in this course will critically reflect upon emergent technologies, such as artificial intelligence, surveillance systems, robotics, and digital platforms, with the aid of applicable ethical systems. The significant effects of technology are experienced in our homes, communities, and even globally. In this course, we will explore instances of technology in our lives, such as in education or housing, with the goal of developing ethical strategies for technological development and applications. We will also explore the moral arguments underscoring our cybersecurity efforts. (CSU/UC)
Part of
- General Studies AA - Humanities and Fine Arts
- Killer Robots, Drugs, and Mirror Molecules: Ethical Decision-Making in a Rapidly Changing World Certificate of Achievement
- Philosophy Associate in Arts
- University Studies - Humanities and Fine Arts (AA)
- Applied Artificial Intelligence Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
- Cybersecurity and Networking Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement