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iPerCS + CENS Embedding Social Responsibility Dana Cuff UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design Department of Urban Planning
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Institute for Pervasive Computing and Society WHAT IT IS: an interdisciplinary initiative at UCLA to examine the social, ethical, business, and legal issues surrounding the emergent technology of pervasive computing. --a collaboration with CENS --a transdisciplinary colloquium --a related group of research undertakings --a site where intersections between sciences, arts, policy, and humanities are explored --a set of intellectual and information resources WHAT WE COULD KNOW ABOUT SUSAN - Health insurer tracks ongoing - Health insurer tracks ongoing medical records of extended medical records of extended family family - Mom sees if she’s cutting - Mom sees if she’s cutting class this afternoon class this afternoon - Car has 200+ sensors, - Car has 200+ sensors, downloaded to a central downloaded to a central location from stop at gas location from stop at gas pump pump WHAT SUSAN COULD DO - Drive home using telematic - Drive home using telematic traffic information traffic information - Access immediate campus - Access immediate campus security updates from security updates from pervasive monitors pervasive monitors
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principles GOALS: --to embed social responsibility within emerging technologies --to study and teach pervasive computing from an ethical and cultural perspective --to develop principles to guide pervasive computing as it emerges Privacy Transparency / Visibility Open Access Publicity Institute for Pervasive Computing and Society World Trade Center Rover
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Transparency / VisibilityPublicity
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WHAT IT DOES: WORKSHOPS WEBSITE (ipercs.ucla.edu) ARTICLES PUBLIC TESTIMONY NAS COMMITTEES SYMPOSIUM Institute for Pervasive Computing and Society WORKSHOP #1
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Institute for Pervasive Computing and Society SYMPOSIUM: CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE AGE OF PERVASIVE COMPUTING --Reframing the debate about privacy in order to consider questions of the common good --The role of design versus regulation --Values in science
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Design versus Regulation --creative engagement among disciplines --integration of aesthetic and/or social principles at an early stage of development Design versus Regulation --public policy for guidance and control --restrictive practices --setting of standards
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Privacy Reframed --part of larger cultural, ethical, and legal context --emphasis on individual balanced by group and society --focus on protection balanced by design
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Design and PerC --applications approach --appliance approach --new paradigms approach
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Design, the Arts, and PerC -- developing a critical culture for emerging computing technologies --increasing visibility and transparency --enhancing publicity --educating with and about PerC
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