Transcript 10-Class
CS 3043 Social Implications Of Computing
Class 10
Evaluating And
Controlling
Technology
Keith A. Pray
Instructor
socialimps.keithpray.net
4/4/2016
© 2009 Keith A. Pray
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CS 3043 Social Implications Of Computing
Overview
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Evaluating And Controlling Technology
Students Present
Assignment
4/4/2016
© 2009 Keith A. Pray
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CS 3043 Social Implications Of Computing
Overview
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2.
3.
Evaluating And Controlling Technology
Students Present
Assignment
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© 2009 Keith A. Pray
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What is an Emergency Stop?
Justin Barrett
The final line of defense if
something in a system goes
horribly wrong
A switch directly between
the power supply and the
machinery
Most are kept permanently
on, and must be deactivated
to even use the machine
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Where do they belong?
Justin Barrett
Heavy automated machinery
Assembly
Machine shop tools
CNC
lines, factory equipment
Machines, Band Saws, Lathes, etc
A lot of robotics applications
Particularly
mobile robots
Are they beneficial in these applications?
Are there any possible negative aspects?
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Scenario I – Band Saw
Justin Barrett
Positive Aspects
Can avert potential
loss of limb accidents
Can avert potential
destructive
mechanical failures
Negative Aspects
You have to
disengage the E-Stop
before you can use
the band saw…
Scenario II – iRobot’s
PackBot
Justin Barrett
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Positive Aspects
Can prevent robot
malfunction
Can prevent damage
to the robot
Negative Aspects
Can leave the robot
stranded in a
dangerous area
Software versus
Hardware E-Stop
Scenario III – SWORDS
Robot
Justin Barrett
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Positive Aspects
Can
help prevent
friendly fire
Keeps robot in
check
Negative Aspects
Could
make the
robot less
effective
Robot becomes
useless
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References – Justin Barrett
E-Stop Title Image:
http://img-asia.electrocomponents.com/largeimages/R285592-01.jpg
The Emergency Stop: The Button of Last Resort:
http://www.hscompliance.com/uploaded/documents/THE%20EMERGENCY%20STOP.
pdf
Band Saw Image:
http://blogs.popularwoodworking.com/editorsblog/content/binary/PM_BS_
2.jpg
Packbot:
http://news.cnet.com/2300-11394_3-6066984-6.html?tag=mncol;txt
http://news.cnet.com/newsblog/?keyword=DARPA&tag=untagged
SWORDS Robot:
http://gvu.cc.gatech.edu/reports/07-11.pdf
http://www.i-marco.nl/weblog/images/SWORD.jpg
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Khoa DoBa – Virtual Economy
What is Virtual Economy?
Virtual Property (objects, avatars, or entire account)
They can be exchanged
Supplies and demands form a market
In-game currency is needed
Examples
Second Life
World of Warcraft
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Khoa DoBa – Virtual Economy
Virtual Economy in Second Life
Properties and Services are exchanged
In-game Currency: Linden Dollar, fixed exchange
rate (~L$270 = US$1)
2008 GDP is $215 million, or $430 per capita
Virtual Real Estate market
Virtual Banks
Virtual Stock Market
NO GOVERNMENT!
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Khoa DoBa – Virtual Economy
Current problems with Virtual Economy
Crime and fraud
July 2007, a hacker stole an equivalent of US $10,000 from a
stock exchange computer
Ginko Bank left Second Life with about US $75,000 in realmoney deposits
Instability
No government means no fiscal policy to get the virtual
economy out of recession or inflation
Imbalance between in-game currency creation and US dollar
revenue can lead to inflation
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Khoa DoBa – Virtual Economy
Current problems with Virtual Economy
Owner company has “Power of God”
Ability to create laws that give unfair advantage to some
virtual companies
Or laws that can destroy some other virtual companies
Tax
Currently, income is taxable only when exchanged back
to US dollars
But should the IRS tax in-game income?
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Khoa DoBa – Virtual Economy
References
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/internet/0,39044908,62
030702,00.htm
http://articles.latimes.com/2008/jan/22/business/fisecondlife22
http://secondthoughts.typepad.com/second_thoughts/2
005/12/infofunnel.html
http://money.cnn.com/2007/03/02/technology/sl_taxes/
http://www.secondlifeherald.com/slh/2007/08/ginkofinancial.html
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=96
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Random Insanity – Matt Fugere
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Random Insanity – Matt Fugere
Formed in 2000 due to conflict within Current
Events
“Newbies” and “Veterans”
RI versus CE – An ongoing feud
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Random Insanity – Matt Fugere
RI today
Sub-communities
Social topics
Roleplaying topics
Cliques
Fad topics and users
RI Pride – Net-wide representation
“RI used to be better”
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Random Insanity – Matt Fugere
Social norms – fitting in
Tradition
Gender roles
What it means to be an “RIer”
Random Insanity, not Random Stupidity
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Random Insanity – Matt Fugere
Regulating RI
The GameFAQs Terms of Use
RI accumulates fewer marked messages
No topicality
Lax disruptive posting rules
Views on authority
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Random Insanity – Matt Fugere
CNet, Jeff Veasey & Allen Tyner. GameFAQs
(Message boards and Terms of Use). Last
updated: 2009. Last accessed: 4/27/09.
http://www.gamefaqs.com/
Carey, Travis. Juryrigged: RI History. Last
updated: 2007. Last accessed: 2008.
http://idea.yoll.net/other/rihistory/index.html
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LHC – Viktoras Truchanovicius Overview
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LHC – Viktoras Truchanovicius
– Potential Gains
How did our universe come to be the way it is?
What kind of Universe do we live in?
What happened in the Big Bang?
Where is the antimatter?
Why do particles have mass?
What is our Universe made of?
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LHC – Viktoras Truchanovicius Possible Issues
Micro black holes
The creation of hypothetical particles called
Strangelet
???
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LHC – Viktoras Truchanovicius Answers
CERN – European Organization for Nuclear
Research
LSAG - the LHC Safety Assessment Group
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LHC – Viktoras Truchanovicius
– is it good enough?
How about unexpected failures?
Do we want to risk people’s lives possibly the
whole planet to find how we came about?
LSAG – is just a group of people who can and do
make mistakes.
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LHC – Viktoras Truchanovicius Resources
http://lhc-machine-outreach.web.cern.ch/lhcmachine-outreach/
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-astrangelet.htm
http://public.web.cern.ch/public/en/About/Abouten.html
http://www.lhc.ac.uk/about-the-lhc/how-does-thelhc-work.html
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Overview
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2.
3.
Evaluating And Controlling Technology
Students Present
Assignment
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Assignment
Group Paper due last class, May 4th
Emerging Technology Description
History of preceding related technology
Prediction of how emerging technology will change
society
Prediction of how society may effect the future of
the technology
4/4/2016
Also provide counter points and respond
Also provide counter points and respond
Be sure to support all statements with history and
primary source materials
No length limit
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Group Presentation
The presentation will be graded on:
4/4/2016
Clear speaking
Clear presentation
Slides and any other presentation aids
Organization
Quality of topics (points you wish to make) and explanations
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The End
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Instructor
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