When new technologies become widespread, they often raise ethical questions. For example:
Weapons — who should be allowed own them? Printing press — what should be allowed to be published? Drones — where should they be allowed to go?In this lecture, we consider the wide range of downstream effects that could occur for society as a result of the broad adoption of novel technological use cases. Some example of short term use cases that raise particularly difficult questions include:
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