Exercise 3. Issues in Science and Technology (Group Work) Instructions: Form Groups With 2-3 Members. Review The 10 Immerging Ethical and
Exercise 3. Issues in Science and Technology (Group Work) Instructions: Form Groups With 2-3 Members. Review The 10 Immerging Ethical and
Instructions: Form groups with 2-3 members. Review the 10 immerging ethical and
policy issue dilemmas compiled by the John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology,
and Values of the University of Notre Dame for 2018. The teacher will assign each
group one immerging ethical dilemma in science and technology. Research about the
nature of the dilemma assigned to your group and be prepared to report the highlight
of your research in class. Use the guide questions below in preparing your output.
Create a PowerPoint presentation (no more than five slides) to highlight the summary
of your research:
Below is the list for 2018 ten immerging ethical dilemmas and policy issues in science
and technology:
1. Helix – a digital app store designed to read genomes
2. BlessU-2 and Pepper – first robot priest and monk
3. Emotion-Sensing Facial Recognition – a software being developed to assess your
reactions to anything such as shopping and playing games
4. Ransomware – a way of holding data hostage through hacking and requiring ransom
to be paid
5. Textalizer – a device that analyses whether a driver was using his or her phone
during an accident
6. Social Credit System – a system of scoring citizens through their actions by placing
them under constant surveillance (which China plays to adopt)
7. Google Clips – a hands-free camera that lets the user capture the moment effortlessly
8. Sentencing Software – a mysterious algorithm designed to aid courts in sentencing
decisions
9. Friendbot – an app that stores the deceased’s digital footprint so one can still “chat”
with them
10. Citizen App – an app that notifies users of on-going crimes or major events in a
specific area