Immoral professionals?
We live in a troubled world, where most human endeavour is enabled by technology. Our activities, whether they are intended for good or evil outcomes, are magnified by the easy access to the digital tools that pervade our communities. We can use a hammer and chisel to create the finest artwork or to destroy it. We can “engineer” the means of production or the means of destruction. We can use the internet to inform and inspire or we can use it to misinform and malign. How can we tip the scales in favour of the desirable?
We live in a troubled world, where most human endeavour is enabled by technology. Our activities, whether they are intended for good or evil outcomes, are magnified by the easy access to the digital tools that pervade our communities. We can use a hammer and chisel to create the finest artwork or to destroy it. We can “engineer” the means of production or the means of destruction. We can use the internet to inform and inspire or we can use it to misinform and malign. How can we tip the scales in favour of the desirable?