Tech Ethics Crisis: Are Big Tech Companies Doing Good?

2024-12-29

Moshe Y. Vardi, a professor at Rice University, revisits his previous stance on the tech ethics crisis. Initially believing that laws and regulations were sufficient to address computing's negative impacts, he now argues that a genuine ethical crisis exists, given the growing power of tech corporations and the ethical issues inherent in their business models. He questions the ethics of working for Big Tech, urging tech workers to consider the balance between self-interest and the public good, and to refer to ACM's Code of Ethics, emphasizing the support of the public good. The article discusses cases like Uber, illustrating how employees, even unknowingly, can participate in unethical practices. Ultimately, Vardi concludes that the tech industry needs a serious self-reflection to address its ethical dilemmas.