LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN THE KILLER ROBOT COMPUTER ETHICS SCENARIO Richard Department Gary Epstein and Computer Science of Pennsylvania edu of Mathematics West Chester University West Chester, PA 19383 epstein(ZJgolden.wcupa. Introduction Fortunately, men this paper was submitted to SIGCSE in August, the Case of the Killer Robot was a 100 page computer ethics scenario. Now, in December, it is nearly 200 pages and at least four more articles are planned. The expanded version has broader coverage of software engineering, ethics, professional issues and societal impact of computers. Consequently, the new version greatly I expands the scope and intent of the first. The primary purposes of this paper are (1) to make faculty aware of the availability the philosophy behind the construction of this of the scenario for their classes and (2) to explain scenario so that faculty can see the potential power of fiction as a device for teaching computer science and engineering. Philosophy The use of fictitious is a computer ethics. It the team meetings were being recorded as part of a research project on team dynamics. will describe the 100 page version in some detail and the new materials in lesser detail since the original
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