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Discuss;

  1. how information technology supports or makes possible biometrics and its
    various implementations, and potential ethical and privacy issues related to the
    use of biometrics.
  2. how information technology supports or makes possible the development of
    artificial intelligence (AI) and intelligent agents (such as Siri, Cortana, etc.) and
    potential ethical and privacy issues related to AI.
  3. how information technology supports or makes possible the development of
    robots as intelligent as humans, smart machines and the IoT, What potential
    benefits and risks can/will robots introduce?
  4. how information technology supports or makes possible genome-based
    treatments for curing diseases, and potential ethical and privacy issues that
    might result from use of such treatments.
  5. how information technology impacts family, eldercare, and parenting issues, and
    potential ethical and privacy issues introduced by the use of information
    technology and information systems in this area
  6. how information technology has enhanced the use of computer-assisted
    education in the elementary school classroom, and the possible positive and
    negative impacts this enhancement provides.
  7. issues facing the IT Manager or Security professional (e.g., privacy, ownership,
    control, accuracy, and security) in an environment where information technology
    is constantly expanding and changing.
  8. how information technology plays a role in the era of Edward Snowden, Chelsea
    Manning, WikiLeaks, et and the impact on defense information systems
  9. how information technology plays a role in the rise (and fall) of cryptocurrency
    and the positive and negatives of switching to the bitcoin environment.
    If there is another topic that addresses ethical issues as related to information
    technology that is of special interest to you but one that is not in the list above, request
    permission from your instructor before selecting this alternate topic.
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    At least two (2) informational footnotes.
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    style does allow for the incorporation of informational footnotes)
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    start of the References page.
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    use the References feature in Word for your citations and Reference
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    07
    Describe the topic and ethical issues as they relate to the use of
    Information Technology. How does technology support your topic?
    What are the issues that technology introduces to this specific topic?
    2.0
    08
    Discuss the trends and ways individuals and/or organizations are
    impacted by the issue or are working to prevent the impact. Is this a
    topic that has been made possible only because of advances in
    technology? Or has the topic been part of technology development
    since its beginning? Is the issue you are exploring helpful or harmful
    to individuals? To society in general?

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