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Alan Turing: The Enigma

By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Book Reviews, Magazine Articles, Societal Impact

The Book That Inspired the Film The Imitation Game. By Andrew Hodges. Updated Edition. Princeton Univ. Press, 2014. Reviewed by…  Read More

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Thank You for Being Late; book by Thomas Friedman

A Not-So-Flat World – Friedman 2.0

By Jim Isaak on June 7th, 2017 in Articles, Human Impacts, Societal Impact

I’m preparing a course for this Fall on the future, and pursuing a number of related books that will no…  Read More

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Call Me Irresistible (or Else)

By Jim Isaak on May 5th, 2017 in Articles, Health & Medical

This new book, Irresistible: the Rise of Addictive Technology, points to a challenge that may be hitting a tipping point:…  Read More

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The Boundaries of Ethics

By Jim Isaak on April 26th, 2017 in Articles, Case Studies, Ethics

The U.S. government recently announced sanctions targeting Syrian scientists (and no doubt engineers; newspapers are not clear on the differences)….  Read More

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IEEE SSIT Newsletter – April 2017

By ieeessit on April 17th, 2017 in Newsletter

In this issue: Committees-Introductions and Volunteer Opportunities, Imminent Deadlines for Journal and Conference Call for Papers, Remembering Virginia Mary Edgerton…  Read More

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Algorithm Problem

By Jim Isaak on April 17th, 2017 in Articles, Ethics, Societal Impact

United Airlines has been having it’s problems since recently ejecting a passenger to facilitate crew members getting to their next…  Read More

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AI Apocalypse (not)

By Jim Isaak on April 11th, 2017 in Articles, Ethics, Societal Impact

Presumably we will reach a tipping point when Intelligent Devices surpass humans in many key areas, quite possibly without our…  Read More

Tags: AI

IEEE SSIT Newsletter – March 2017

By ieeessit on March 17th, 2017 in Newsletter

In this issue: New Student Branch, Volunteer Opportunities and Introductions, Ethical Dilemma Publication Opportunity, CFPs, Conferences, IEEE Foundation Grant for…  Read More

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Predictive Fiction

By Jim Isaak on February 21st, 2017 in Articles, Environment

A recent anthology of “climate fiction,” Loosed Upon the World, projects climate change forward some years into dystopian scenarios. The editor,…  Read More

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Call for Papers – Robotics and Social Implications – Joint Special Issue

By terribookman on February 16th, 2017 in Social Implications of Technology

IEEE Technology and Society Magazine and IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine are pleased to announce a Joint Special Issue for March 2018. Due…  Read More

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IEEE SSIT Newsletter – February 2017

By ieeessit on February 15th, 2017 in Newsletter

In this issue: Call for volunteers to support and promote SSIT’s Five Pillars, SSIT volunteer introductions, joint special issue Call…  Read More

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Your TV Might be Binge Watching You!

By Jim Isaak on February 7th, 2017 in Articles, Privacy & Security

VIZIO is reportedly paying fines for using TVs to track user’s viewing patterns in significant detail as well as associating…  Read More

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IEEE SSIT Newsletter – January 2017

By ieeessit on January 16th, 2017 in Newsletter

In this issue: SSIT Board of Governors election results, awards and publications notices, and conference reminders. Happy New Year! 2016…  Read More

Tele-Kiss … Hmmm

By Jim Isaak on January 11th, 2017 in Articles, Societal Impact

London haptic researchers have developed a device to add to a cell phone that will allow remote persons kiss, as…  Read More

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Online Physical Attack

By Jim Isaak on January 3rd, 2017 in Articles, Health & Medical

It should be noted that an early, if not first, instance of an online physical attack on a person has…  Read More

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Alexa Called as Witness?

By Jim Isaak on December 29th, 2016 in Articles, Privacy & Security

“Alexa, tell me, in your own words, what happened on the night in question.” Actually the request is more like,…  Read More

Tags: AIAmazon Echolegal aspectsVoice recognition

Who’s Monitoring the Baby Monitors?

By Guest Author on December 14th, 2016 in Articles, Privacy & Security

Guest Blog entry by Cassie Phillips With the recent, record-breaking distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks carried out with hijacked Internet-of-Things…  Read More

Tags: baby monitorInternet of Things

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Big Brother/Big Data 2016

By Jim Isaak on December 1st, 2016 in Articles, Privacy & Security

The powers of big data, AI/analytics, and subtle data collection are now converging to a future only hinted at in Orwell’s 1984.

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Who Do You Want Listening In at Your Home?

By Jim Isaak on November 9th, 2016 in Articles, Privacy & Security

With Siri and Alexa, you are being asked to “bug your house” with a device that listens to every noise in the house.

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Lost in Translation – Building a Common Language for Regulating Autonomous Weapons

By terribookman on October 13th, 2016 in Magazine Articles, Societal Impact

by Marc Canellas and Rachel Haga Autonomous weapons systems (AWS) are already here. Although some of the colloquial names for…  Read More

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