Harvard initiative seen as a national model
"Barbara Grosz has a fantasy that every time a computer scientist logs on to write an algorithm or build a system, a message will flash across the screen that asks, “Have you thought about the ethical implications of what you’re doing?”
Until that day arrives, Grosz, the Higgins Professor of Natural
Sciences at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and
Applied Sciences (SEAS), is working to instill in the next generation of
computer scientists a mindset that considers the societal impact of
their work, and the ethical reasoning and communications skills to do
so.
“Ethics permeates the design of almost every computer system or algorithm that’s going out in the world,” Grosz said. “We want to educate our students to think not only about what systems they could build, but whether they should build those systems and how they should design those systems.”"
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