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Computer Engineering

A Software Sales Dilemma
Increasing Trust in Artificial Intelligence: Approaches and Limitations
UnLecture on Software Engineering Ethics
Artificial Intelligence Applications for Older Adults and People with Disabilities – Balancing Safety and Autonomy: Proceedings of a Workshop - in Brief
Technology, Policy, Law, and Ethics Regarding U.S. Acquisition and Use of Cyberattack Capabilities
Artificial Intelligence & Robotics Subject Aid
A Client Opts for a Less Secure System (Sample Scenarios from the CSTB)
Intellectual Property Involving a Method for Data Compression (RCR)
Handling Bribes
Allowing Defective Chips to Go to Market
Let the Chips Fall Where They May
Virginia Edgerton - (Barus Awardee 1979)
Jessica Chang - Case 2 of Cases of Discrimination Against Asian Americans
Role Play Scenario: A City Decides on Self-Driving Buses
Three Scenarios with Self-Driving Vehicles
The Strategic Defense Initiative
Sensitive Health Data and Privacy
Taking a Product to Market
Using Sensitive Data Purposefully
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Award No. 2055332. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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