Digital ethics is of special interests for data scientists, engineers, and managers because their results and products have a direct impact on individuals and society. Ethics is concerned with respecting the dignity and vulnerability of human beings and with contributing to a good life. Ethics for Data Science - like Medical Ethics or Engineering Ethics - is aspirational (providing values for goals to achieve) and preventive (providing tools for understanding and avoiding problematic outcomes). Given the numerous areas of application the range of topics can be as varied and complex as fascinating.
You can register here until May 05, 2025.
Learning contents
- Thematic areas of digital ethics
- Introduction to theories and tools for digital ethics
- Types of ethical concerns with algorithms
- Values for digital ethics
Learning objectives
Participants will acquire an understanding for the manifold areas of ethical concern affected by digital technologies, and for the various principles and values that are at play when dealing with these concerns. A basic map of tools for ethical thinking will be presented, that provides orientation for further research into questions of digital ethics.
Lecturer: Haferkamp, M.A. Björn
- Institute of Philosophy, University of Bremen
- IT-Analyst, Public administration, Niedersachsen and in the Working Group Philosophy and Ethics of Digitization