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Empirical Software Engineering Banter
Margaret Anne D Storey
20 episodes
2 days ago
Interviews with software professionals and researchers
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Technology
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Interviews with software professionals and researchers
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Technology
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Promoting Human Flourishing Through Ethical Software Development, A Talk and Q&A with Michael Hilton
Empirical Software Engineering Banter
46 minutes 30 seconds
4 years ago
Promoting Human Flourishing Through Ethical Software Development, A Talk and Q&A with Michael Hilton

Dr. Michael Hilton, a professor at CMU, visits our course and gives a short presentation on promoting human flourishing through ethical software development. Michael describes challenges software engineers face to day with recognizing biases in machine learning models, ethical dilemmas designing humane software.  He also shares with us why being a teaching professor is the very best job in the world (hint: it is about his ability to shape the software developers of tomorrow).   

This talk and Q&A were recorded live as part of a Senior Topics Course in Empirical Software Engineering at the University of Victoria on Nov 27th, 2020. The slides from Michael's talk are posted here.

This talk and Q&A is also available on YouTube.

Empirical Software Engineering Banter
Interviews with software professionals and researchers