Title :
Accelerating Economic Inequality and the Moral Responsibilities of Corporate-Employed Technologists
Author_Institution :
Appalachian State Univ., Boone, NC, USA
Abstract :
Corporate-employed technologists have a special moral responsibility to themselves and to others to help oppose the dynamics of accelerating inequality in the US and globally. They have distinctive capabilities in this respect and they are in a special position to do so. There exists a moral-responsibility-to-self in this context, involving meta-coherence and integrity. Responsibility-to-others can be enacted by attempting to inject scientific and ethical habits-of-thought into the global distributed governance process, but also by standing in opposition to corporate-level strategies and practices that make inequality worse.
Keywords :
ethical aspects; socio-economic effects; corporate-employed technologists; corporate-level strategies; economic inequality; ethical habits-of-thought; global distributed governance process; integrity; meta-coherence; moral responsibilities; scientific habits-of-thought; Acceleration; Artificial intelligence; Biological system modeling; Economics; Ethics; GSM; Transhuman;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences (HICSS), 2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2014.550