PP1 – Give an example on how the microchip has changed your daily life currently compared to 5 years ago. The microchip has changed my daily life in my current position, to where i can easily use smaller lighter hardward devices on the go with ease compared to bulkier products of the same nature five years ago. I am able to use a eight terabyte external hard drive today, which was the same size of a 120gb drive 5 years ago. I am able to put more on less today with ease.
PP2 – Do you think cameras in cell phones can threaten privacy? Where is the line between capturing news events and evidence of crimes, and voyeurism? Please answer with 2-3 sentences. Cameras in cell phones are essential in today’s world belief system. There would be
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In elementary school: Ethics learned in elementary school was to respect everyone and there backgrounds.
Elementary school was predominately moving around a lot and only really being there for a year or two.
In high school:
High school we became responsible for our actions and in turn were consicinsous. Moral principles in the classroom. Learned to listen to everyone know everyone and try and understand everyone, due to having a graduating class of 40 students.
Recently: i have not come across any ethics material. Learning as i see what is the moral thing to do, if i see a homeless man on the streets and i have a dollar and he ask’s for two i will oblige and help where i can.
(In other words, where/what have you learned any ethics material….)
PP4 – You are a Kennesaw State University student. Does the organization, the university, have ethics? Give your thoughts in 2-3 sentences. I would believe ethics are enforced and at a certain point we are adults to know at the university level we have an ethical obligation to ourselves and classmates. We can learn from the school and peers and organizations we find ourselves
Ethics are the principals that build an individual’s character and integrity. It is the code of conduct that a person lives by; it is the way that a person conducts themselves when no one is around. Stealing, lying, and cheating are wrong, yet every day in the workplace these issues occur. Growing competition lends to the need for people to do what they can to get ahead and stay ahead. Ethics are pushed to the side as people try to gain power or to stay out of trouble, all at the risk of tarnishing their character. This same mindset has spilled over into Academia. A student’s desire to successfully earn a degree by any means necessary has caused educational institutions to address these ethical issues by setting policies in place to combat academic dishonesty.
In high school I have learned the true meaning of being selfless and what the gift of giving is. I have spent much of my high school career volunteering at school and in the community. Many students spend their years of high school partying and hanging out with their friends, but I have dedicated myself to staying after school every day to volunteer and help the Athletic Trainer at the High School, as well as being a part of our schools community service group, Youth Core, as an officer.
Attention Getter: In 1984 the first cd play or “Walk-man” was released. The first laptop came out in 1982 and cost a mere $8,150 which comes out to $19,630 today. In 2001 the first smartphone was released. All of these devices since have been outdated and updated. And the company that runs them all is Apple Co. And Apple would not be where it is if not for the mastermind behind it all, Steve Jobs
Technological advances have overcome many of barriers over the years, and have been proven to be a beneficial if implemented and used correctly.
Microchipping people isrecognized as one of the most popular evolutional technologies that could change people 's life style and standard. Human implanting has the potential ability of saving life when emergency; it is capable of improving efficiency at work and life quality of life. Also it can bring evolutional change to the security system forever. With that mass of expectation, microchipping people also brings people equivalent large amount of concerning, people are worried about the consequence of implanting things that are unnatural, radioactive or privacy-threaten into their bodies and unlikely to be taken out undamaging to body. In this report, advantages and disadvantages of the technology will be shown with discussion of engineers responsibility regards on real life cases.
If I were to agree to implant chips into people they would be good reasons to do it.One of my main reasons would be to have society move faster when it comes to shopping.Who likes to wait in the line for a while?none so that would give them a reason to have a chip inserted into their hand.It will be a quick scan and there your set when it comes to paying.A chip can have you set within less than five minutes in line.
Ethics is important to everyone for the society as a whole. Whether it is in a person’s professional career or personal life, ethics and morals play an important role. The key to an organization’s success is the way they handle business ethically. Although it is not always simple to do the right thing, it is something that must be done. Conducting an Ethics Awareness Inventory is a way someone can learn how they as individuals see ethics; what is important to them the most, and what is important to them the least. I completed this inventory, and will discuss how it relates to my
In the case of the missing microchip, the guiding question was, who stole the microchip? Orin, Anna, and I’s claim was that Doug the coffee man stole the missing microchip. Doug was our man because of a couple reasons. First, near the crime scene, investigators found sugar from the coffee shop that Doug worked at on the floor. Not only that, but Doug had the easiest access to the chip out of all the suspects. Doug’s car was parked right next to the window of the office that held the chip. Lastly, Doug lied about the arrival times of everyone. To justify our evidence, Doug was the only person that could have had the sugar. Also, no one else had access into the building like Doug did. Finally, Doug lied about arrival times stating that no one
Improper scanning technique (Uninterest Chinese cops, unskilled volunteers under scrutiny from outraged truck drivers, uninterested cops standing in 100 degree heat, hundreds of crying, pleading dogs who were crammed into cages
•The chip can be used to make purchases, open doors, login to computers, and track employee breaks. So as you see it can help a lot with daily life. (Merrit Kennedy, Wisconsin Company Offers To Implant Chips In Its Employees)
The government is considering implacing microchip implants into people around the world. People have argued the fact that these microchips are good and will help us with our everyday lives . That one would be able to walk into a restaurant and be able to have their microchip scanned and the restaurant would be able to know what food or drink you prefered . Another good example of why the microchip implant is good would be that is you were to get into a car accident , the EMS could scan your microchip and see who you are and what allergies you have . However , with all of these good traits there are bad ones .
new advancements such as microchip implant for humans and animals can be very controversial. At first, the implants may seem to have benefits but in the long run they will actually cause more trouble than they are worth. These potential "troublemakers" are about the size of an elongated grain of rice and are injected in the skin under the arm or hand (Feder, Zeller 15). The chip is not powered by battery and there is nothing that can possibly leak out into the body (Posada-Swafford 8). An early form of this technology was used to monitor salmon and has been used for other wildlife research (Verhovek 5). The idea of the chips was started from the September 11 tragedy
At the beginning I thought that it was not a good idea at all. With the fear of people being able to track me and other things I was completely against it. I think that the reason I jumped to conclusion developing my opinion is because I did not have the knowledge of all the positive aspects of it. I did not know that it could be used for medical purposes and could help save lives of the people that are not able to speak. I also did not know that it would be able to monitor glucose levels of those that have diabetes. I certainly do think that it is a positive invention. I did take into the consideration of the fact that it could leave people vulnerable to identity theft. But, there are many things that are being tried now to prevent people from having problems. I feel like with all the increasing positive aspects of the microchips it would become more common. I have a friend that has experienced a situation in which if her daughter would have had the microchip it would have saved many days filled with heartache. When her daughter was just eight weeks old her and her boyfriend got into a fight. The boyfriend was the father of daughter and therefore had rights to her. The two got into a fight and she left him. The next day while she was at work she had her cousin baby sit. Her cousin was only about seventeen years old. The baby’s dad showed up at my friend’s house and beat
Gordon E. Moore, co-founder of Intel, noted in 1965 that the power of integrated circuits doubles every two years.[1] This, known as Moore’s Law, is the basis for what I believe to have had the most profound impact on American History. Without integrated circuits, culture changing devices such as the iPhone would not be possible. These circuits were created in 1958 by Jack Kilby, inventor of the hand-held calculator and employee of Texas Instruments.[2] By having all the necessary components made out of the same material on the same chip, integrated circuits make electrical devices smaller, faster, and smarter.[3] This has greatly impacted the
4. The corporation gives funding to the university and other public institutions because they want to enhance reputation, but it will cause ethical concerns.