Arthur Winston addressed to attendees of the 2016 IEEE Conference on Norbert Wiener in the 21st Century, Melbourne, Australia, held… Read More
Category: Magazine Articles
Creating the Bionic Ear: The Central Role of Cybernetics
By Graeme Clarke on August 4th, 2017 in Health & Medical, Human Impacts, Magazine Articles
Graeme Clark is the inventor of the cochlear implant. He was the dinner Keynote Speaker at the 2016 Conference on… Read More
A Review of Technology Advances for Assisting Paralyzed People
By Sunil Jacob on August 1st, 2017 in Health & Medical, Human Impacts, Leading Edge, Magazine Articles, Robotics
Many stroke survivors retain some degree of paralysis and thus have limited use of their body. According to published surveys,… Read More
Black Mirror
By Doug Hill on August 1st, 2017 in Editorial & Opinion, Ethics, Magazine Articles, Societal Impact
The future as depicted in works of science fiction, especially of the multiplex variety, is almost uniformly dystopian. The bleakness… Read More
The Fleeting Opportunity to Create our Values by Design
By John Havens on August 1st, 2017 in Editorial & Opinion, Magazine Articles, Societal Impact
What are your values? I’m asking you, the reader. As a quick exercise, try to write down ten values you… Read More
Algorithmic Bias: Addressing Growing Concerns
By Guest Author on July 29th, 2017 in Ethics, Leading Edge, Magazine Articles, Societal Impact
In the context of the IEEE Global Initiative for Ethical Considerations in Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems, and with support… Read More
Can We Program Ethics into AI?
By Keith Miller on July 29th, 2017 in Ethics, Magazine Articles, Societal Impact
At the IEEE 2016 Conference on Norbert Wiener in the 21st Century, held in Melbourne, Australia, July 13–15, 2016, Keith… Read More
Not So Fast
By Katina Michael on July 29th, 2017 in Book Reviews, Societal Impact
Not So Fast: Thinking Twice about Technology. By Doug Hill. Univ. of Georgia Press, Oct. 15, 2016, 240 pp. In… Read More
Pressed for Time
By Guest Author on July 29th, 2017 in Book Reviews, Human Impacts, Societal Impact
Pressed for Time: The Acceleration of Life in Digital Capitalism. By Judy Wajcman. Chicago, IL: Univ. of Chicago Press, 2015,… Read More
The Truth about Tesla: The Myth of the Lone Genius in the History of Innovation
By A. David Wunsch on July 28th, 2017 in Book Reviews, Magazine Articles, Societal Impact
By Christopher Cooper. New York: Race Point Publishers, 2015, 195 pages. Ask a “twentysornething” or “millennial” A what the word… Read More
Speaking Out against Socially Destructive Technologies
By Katina Michael on July 28th, 2017 in Editorial & Opinion, Ethics, Magazine Articles, Societal Impact
Norbert Wiener and the Call for Ethical Engagement Over the last century, the greatest acceleration of technological development has come… Read More
Going Fishing Matters
By Guest Author on July 28th, 2017 in Editorial & Opinion, Human Impacts, Magazine Articles
Dear Editor, Katina Michael, in “Gone Fishing: Breaking with the Biometric Rhythm of Tech-Centricism” (IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Dec…. Read More
Bots Trending Now: Disinformation and Calculated Manipulation of the Masses
By Katina Michael on July 28th, 2017 in Editorial & Opinion, Magazine Articles, Robotics
A bot (short for robot) performs highly repetitive tasks by automatically gathering or posting information based on a set of… Read More
Operationalizing SSIT’s 5 Pillars
By Paul Cunningham on July 28th, 2017 in Human Impacts, Magazine Articles, President's Message
Pillar 1: Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Technology IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology volunteers are making significant progress in… Read More
Regulation of Point of View Surveillance: A Review of Australian Law
By Roger Clarke on June 29th, 2017 in Editorial & Opinion, Privacy & Security
During the last century a variety of surveillance technologies have arrived, have been deployed, and have had impacts on society,… Read More
Drones Humanus
By Christine Perakslis on June 29th, 2017 in Editorial & Opinion
Some years ago, a sweet grandma in my (Christine’s) neighborhood was convinced that one of her neighbors was involved in… Read More
Who Should Own In-the-Body Medical Data in the Age of eHealth?
By Joe Carvalko on June 29th, 2017 in Editorial & Opinion, Health & Medical, Magazine Articles
Within the next decade, reactive medical practices will evolve into what has been popularly coined “P4” medicine — predictive, preventive,… Read More
Observing Crowd-Sourced Surveillance through the Eyes of the German Basic Law
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Leading Edge, Magazine Articles, Privacy & Security
This piece briefly outlines the legal implications of surveillance, sousveillance, and “whistle-blowing” in a German human rights context. For the… Read More
Deconstructing the Relationship Between Privacy and Security
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Editorial & Opinion
Fig. 1. The effectiveness of a security measure is plotted against its impact on privacy. Optimal solutions improve both security… Read More
Technology for Collective Action
By ieeessit on June 29th, 2017 in Editorial & Opinion
The Digital Society is increasingly characterized by an ecosystem of smart, socio-technical applications, such as smart grids, smart homes, smart… Read More