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by toohotatopic
2142 days ago
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How about a Hippocratic Oath for business leaders? This is shifting the responsibility from management towards the engineers. It's not the engineers who pulled the trigger at Facebook - or Microsoft. They build the weapons. Management fires them. This is a hypocritic ode. If somebody is acting unethically at MS then it is management. All the innovation that is not happening because MS is abusing their position. Two times they have killed a universal software platform to preserve theirs: Java and websites. Ironically they are pushing websites now that the platform has shifted to mobile with objective c and Google's variation of Java. >According to Brad Smith, just like it is the Pope’s job to bring religion closer to today’s technology, it is the software developer’s job to bring technology closer to the humanities. The Pope is to religion as is the President of the biggest software company to software development. It is his responsibility, not theirs. Or does he see himself as that software developer? I guess it is more a Balmer developer and he means software engineers. He could start by handing out software licenses / EULAS that take full responsibility for any damage the software does cause, like any other sold product has to do. Then, by business processes, management will take care of the ethical issues to minimize risks. |
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Microsoft executives seem more in need of lessons in ethics than their engineers. Just one example from last year:
>'We did not sign up to develop weapons' say Microsoft employees protesting $479 million HoloLens army contract
https://www.pcgamer.com/we-did-not-sign-up-to-develop-weapon...
>They build the weapons
Talking of weapons, while we speculate about what AI might be used for, Microsoft executives have literally decided to build actual weapons.