“Businesses in the long term and people in the long term are better off strategically if they act in a way that people can trust” — Kirsten Martin
In this episode of Data Chats, Chris Richardson interviews Kirsten Martin about how to approach data from an ethical lens.
Kirsten is the William P. and Hazel B. White Center Professor of Technology Ethics and a professor of IT, Analytics, and Operations in the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame. Her new book is called Ethics of Data and Analytics and she is also the host of Tec Talks, a podcast about the impact of technology on humanity.
They discuss:
- Where to find the latest information on ethics in data
- How to integrate ethics into business decisions involving data
- Future trends for regulation
- New ethical questions that data is provoking
- The questions data professionals can ask to help improve data projects and ensure the work is ethical
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