Emerging technologies are new or older technologies with new applications that have the potential to change the status quo. They are characterized by novelty, fast growth, impact, and uncertainty. Examples of emerging technologies include educational technology, information technology, nanotechnology, biotechnology, robotics, and artificial intelligence. Convergence of different technologies can lead to the development of new technological fields with shared resources and increased efficiency. The impact and viability of emerging and converging technologies may vary.
University of Washington
Autumn 2022
This course focuses on understanding the societal and ethical implications of technology and computing. It covers historical tech issues, machine ethics, and science and technology studies. The course aims to train students to critically evaluate the socio-technical implications of their creations, with a focus on AI ethics, social good, governance, and privacy, among other topics.
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