Technical Justice

Technical Justice by Scott Tilley, published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp on October 21, 2019, is a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between technology and society. This edition, comprising 118 pages, delves into three critical areas: big data, genetic engineering, and artificial intelligence (AI). Tilley examines the implications of these technologies on personal privacy, societal oversight, and the evolving landscape of employment due to automation.
In this volume, readers will find a collection of Tilley’s weekly newspaper columns from FLORIDA TODAY, which address the pressing questions surrounding technological advancements and their impact on justice and personal rights. The discussions include the challenges posed by security breaches, the ethical considerations of genetic modification, and the rapid development of AI. This insightful work encourages reflection on the future of our judicial systems in an increasingly automated world, making it a relevant addition to the “Technology Today” series.
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Three technology areas profoundly affecting our lives are big data, genetic engineering, and artificial intelligence (AI). We throw off data like a dog shakes off water, resulting in increased security breaches and a loss of personal privacy. Tools like CRISPR are being used to genetically engineer human beings, usually with little societal oversight. AI is improving much faster than we can adapt, resulting in significant job losses through increased automation. Where do we go for redress? Will we be comfortable with a robotic judicial system?This is Volume 8 in the “Technology Today” series, the final collection of Scott Tilley’s weekly newspaper columns from FLORIDA TODAY.
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