The document discusses three principles of computer ethics: proportionality, which states that the benefits of a decision must outweigh the risks and there must be no alternative with less risk; justice, which requires benefits be distributed fairly to those who share risks; and minimizing risk, where even acceptable decisions should aim to reduce unnecessary risks.
The document discusses three principles of computer ethics: proportionality, which states that the benefits of a decision must outweigh the risks and there must be no alternative with less risk; justice, which requires benefits be distributed fairly to those who share risks; and minimizing risk, where even acceptable decisions should aim to reduce unnecessary risks.
The document discusses three principles of computer ethics: proportionality, which states that the benefits of a decision must outweigh the risks and there must be no alternative with less risk; justice, which requires benefits be distributed fairly to those who share risks; and minimizing risk, where even acceptable decisions should aim to reduce unnecessary risks.