Some of the values portrayed in IBM's video http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/26170.wss are debatable!
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29 Nov 08
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Add Sticky Notethe values the systems might be providing is often more important
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focus attention and to create a shared mind
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If we move forward and recognize the importance of human values, how might we do it, what would it entail, what difference would it make?
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people from Sony, from Philips, from Google
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people from leading academic institutions in Europe, North America, Japan
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people from outside of computer science: management scientists, psychologists, sociologists, and philosophers of science
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Computers on the desktops are simply symbols of a much greater dependency
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we expect to be in touch with each other instantly and continuously
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We were surprised how both excited and apprehensive participants were about the prospects of designing for human values. That’s good and bad news.
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We were surprised how both excited and apprehensive participants were about the prospects of designing for human values. That’s good and bad news.
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the importance of human values in the relationship between humankind and technology
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To do innovative research and to make the world a better place, we need to marshal expertise from across academe, as well as across corporate research environments, so that the right tools are used to analyze and understand ways of enabling values for different places, agendas, economies with different infrastructures and different values in mind.
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determine ways of judging what’s appropriate, what’s good design, and what’s relevant design
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more careful, thoughtful, and profound ways than before
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