Computer Ethics Questions
The ethical concerns in the use of surveillance technology include invasion of privacy, potential abuse of power, lack of consent, and the potential for discrimination and profiling. Surveillance technology can infringe upon individuals' right to privacy by monitoring their activities without their knowledge or consent. It also raises concerns about the misuse of power by those in control of the technology, as it can be used for purposes other than intended, such as surveillance for personal gain or political control. Additionally, the use of surveillance technology can lead to discrimination and profiling, as certain groups may be disproportionately targeted or monitored based on factors such as race, religion, or socioeconomic status.