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Reflection 2: Is there an ethical code, when engaging in the digital space, we can all agree on? What might this look like?

Description With a broad scope of issues spanning legal, ethical, social, industrial and more, the concept of an ethical code in the digital space raises a number of difficult questions. Who should be responsible for the implementation and enforcement of such a code? Which issues do we consider to be most pertinent in the conversation? Is it even possible to establish an ethical code that all can agree on? Feelings Given the wide range of personal ethics and morals seen from person to person, I do not believe it is possible to establish an ethical code that we can all agree on. What some may feel is ethical could seem unethical to others, and it is an impossible task to assign a ‘right’ in this conversation, given that morals and ethics are generally built from an individual’s lived experience.   Evaluation   The breadth of ethical issues raised in the digital landscape make it incredibly difficult to pin down a consistent ethical code that could be agreed upon by all. Legal i...

Reflection 1: Is it sustainable that we continue on our current path of technological development?

Description In light of the rapid development of technology over the past 15 years, research has identified a number of areas in which the influence of this technology has proven to be detrimental. The question of sustainability seems an obvious one; with these negative trends identified in such a short period of time, how could staying on this path as a broader society be sustainable? Feelings Questions like ‘Is it sustainable that we continue on our current path of technological development?’ do not appropriately address the reality that digital devices with the ability to access the internet have become inextricably entwined in modern life for the majority in developed countries. Whether in the home or workplace, we rely more and more on these technologies every day; you needn’t look further than the ever-increasing profits of the tech sector to confirm the populations hunger to engage with these technologies. In conversations surrounding technological development, I believe we need...

Introduction

 My name is Liam Frith. I'm 29 years old and am in my first year of the Bachelor of Education (Primary) at ACU. With this blog, I'll be reflecting on some broad questions relating to digital technology's integration into human life through the lens of the content covered in EDES104 - Digital Cultures. I've chosen to focus on the role of Big Tech companies in the development and implementation of these technologies, and on governments' capacity to effectively regulate the digital landscape.