Ethical Standards

in Technology Ethical standards in technology refer to a set of guidelines that ensure technology is created, used and maintained in a way that is safe, responsible, transparent, and respectful of human values. Ethical standards are important to ensure that technology is created in an appropriate and responsible manner, and that its usage respects the individual’s rights, safety and privacy. The ethical standards guide the development and use of technology to ensure that it is used as a tool for positive change, free from unethical and malicious intentions. The use of ethical standards in technology is essential for the fair, safe and responsible use of digital technologies and can help to protect people’s rights and ensure their safety.

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