Future Ethics

Paperback, 242 pages

English language

Published May 16, 2018 by NowNext Press.

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978-1-9996019-1-1
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2 stars (1 review)

‘Eloquent, insightful and utterly a must read for anyone who is inventing the future or cares about living in it.’ —Christina Wodtke, Stanford University

‘Cennydd’s long-lens view of ethics is exactly what designers, product managers and builders of today’s digital products need.’ —Azeem Azhar, Exponential View

‘Destined to become a well-thumbed classic.’ —Alan Cooper, author of The Inmates Are Running the Asylum.

Technology was never neutral; its social, political, and moral impacts have become painfully clear. But the stakes will only get higher as connected cameras will watch over the city, algorithms oversee society’s most critical decisions, and transport, jobs, and even war will become automated. The tech industry hasn’t yet earned the trust these technologies demand.

Based on Cennydd’s years of research and consulting, Future Ethics transforms modern ethical theory into practical advice for designers, product managers, and software engineers alike. Cennydd uses the three lenses of modern ethics …

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No new elements or insights for me

2 stars

Key point is made at the beginning I think, where it puts mediation theory (Peter-Paul Verbeek, Univ of Twente) in the center. The rest of the book had me nodding along but no new elements for me (plenty new examples for me though) Chapter 9 doesn't in my eyes provide actual guidance for coders/devs, other than generics. Probably good as an intro into the subject, as an eye opener for devs that dev work is never neutral, at best, and actively detrimental at worst if ethics don't factor into it right from the start.