1) How much work should we leave entirely to computers? 2) Discuss the dangers of storing vulnerable data online. 3) Are computers secure enough to contain so much information about our lives? 4) Discuss if hacking can be morally justified. 5) Examine privacy-related concerns regarding computers. 6) Should all software be free? 7) How can you legitimize the possession of a computer algorithm patent? 8) What can be done to prevent cyberbullying? 9) Investigate the moral effects anonymity has on internet users. 10) Whose laws apply if you wish to protect your rights online? 11) Discuss how the necessity to own a computer impacts poorer nations and people. 12) Which ethical problems can people face due to the internet’s possibilities? 13) When is sabotaging another person’s computer justified? 14) Analyze the social responsibility that comes with developing new software. 15) Are computer crimes less harmful than crimes against humans? 16) Who owns information that is distributed online? 17) What is more important: easy accessibility or privacy? 18) Investigate the moral problems associated with AI. 19) If a computer makes a critical mistake, whose fault is it? 20) Discuss the importance of netiquette. 21) How should tech companies deal with ethical problems? 22) Can AI algorithms ensure ethical behavior? 23) Why do tech companies need ethics boards? 24) Which ethical conflicts appear when using drones? 25) Investigate racial bias in facial recognition systems.

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