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The Case for Anticipating Undesirable Consequences of Computing Innovations Early, Often, and Across Computer Science

Computers and Society 2023-09-11 v1 Human-Computer Interaction

Abstract

From smart sensors that infringe on our privacy to neural nets that portray realistic imposter deepfakes, our society increasingly bears the burden of negative, if unintended, consequences of computing innovations. As the experts in the technology we create, Computer Science (CS) researchers must do better at anticipating and addressing these undesirable consequences proactively. Our prior work showed that many of us recognize the value of thinking preemptively about the perils our research can pose, yet we tend to address them only in hindsight. How can we change the culture in which considering undesirable consequences of digital technology is deemed as important, but is not commonly done?

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@article{arxiv.2309.04456,
  title  = {The Case for Anticipating Undesirable Consequences of Computing Innovations Early, Often, and Across Computer Science},
  author = {Rock Yuren Pang and Dan Grossman and Tadayoshi Kohno and Katharina Reinecke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.04456},
  year   = {2023}
}

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