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Professional Ethics Mini-Series Panel Discussion

Seven articles to raise awareness of issues affecting ICT professionals will run from 23 Oct to 4 Dec in the ACS Information Age. This will be followed by an online panel discussion on 11 Dec where readers are encouraged to think about the issues raised and to send in discussion items. Find out more below about how you can join in the panel discussion.

Event Start: Tue 11 Dec 11:30 AM AEST
Event Finish: Tue 11 Dec 12:30 PM AEST

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Registration End Date: Tue 11 Dec 10:00 AM


“Technology is not value neutral, and technologists must take responsibility for the ethical and social impact of their work” (DeepMind, world leader in artificial intelligence research, https://deepmind.com/blog/why-we-launched-deepmind-ethics-society/).  <br><br>So too ACS is committed to exploring the ethical and social impacts of technology. The seven articles in the professional ethics mini-series are designed to promote member awareness of issues affecting ICT professionals. The ACS Information Age Ethics Series began on 23 October and will run to 4 December. It will be followed by an online panel discussion on 11 December where readers are encouraged to think about the issues raised and to send in discussion items to do with ethical impacts of technology. The expert panel, consisting mostly of members of the ACS Ethics Committee (EC), will answer questions live as best they can. However, their answers are their own and should not be interpreted as ACS-endorsed positions in regards to particular matters.<br><br>Members who cannot attend the live session are encouraged to submit their questions beforehand. The panel will be chaired by the outgoing EC Chair, Professor Oliver Burmeister. He will be assisted by an ACS moderator, to ensure that questions are appropriate, respectful and that as many questions as possible are addressed in the allotted time.<br><br><b><a href="mailto:krystal.ng@acs.org.au?subject=Ethics%20mini-series%20discussion" target="_blank">Click here</a></b><b><a href="mailto:krystal.ng@acs.org.au?subject=Ethics%20mini-series%20discussion" target="_blank"> to send in your questions or comments for the panel discussion on 11 Dec.</a><br><br>This webinar is set for NSW time. Please make sure you log into the event at 10:30am Qld time.</b>

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