Over the years, the Computer Ethics Institute has held many events focusing on a particular issue within the field of computer ethics. Since technology changes rapidly, our understanding of technology’s ethical ramifications must be constantly evolving. The Computer Ethics Institute has helped forge this understanding through the Convocation on Computer Ethics and National Computer Ethics Conferences.
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March 29, 2007 | PANEL DISCUSSION Information Sharing: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly |
April 27, 2004 | PANEL DISCUSSION The Media’s Role in the Security v. Liberty Debate |
June 5, 2003 | ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION Balancing Civil Liberties and National Security in the Post-9/11 Era: The Challenge of Information Sharing |
November 9-10, 1996 | NATIONAL CONFERENCE Kids and Computers: Recognizing Values, Choices, and Characters |
October 10-11, 1996 | 5TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE Cybercivics 101: The Relevance of Representative Democracy in the Information Age |
April 27-28, 1995 | 4TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE Virtuous Reality: Cybernetics and the Balance of Individual, Communitarian, and Corporate Interests |
April 28-29, 1994 | 3RD NATIONAL CONFERENCE Building Ethical Culture in Cyberspace: Further Pursuit of a Ten Commandments for Computer Ethics |
April 29, 1993 | 2ND NATIONAL CONFERENCE Ethics and Cyberculture |
June 11, 1992 | RADIO SHOW (NPR) All Things Considered: Computer Ethics’ Ten Commandments |
May 7, 1992 | 1ST NATIONAL CONFERENCE In Pursuit of a Ten Commandments for Computer Ethics |
October 5, 1990 | CONVOCATION Will Computers Be Ethical? |
May 19, 1986 | CONVOCATION New Ethics for the Computer Age? |