The Role of Ethics in Modern Technology Development

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https://doi.org/10.69760/portuni.0104017

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technology ethics, artificial intelligence, data privacy, surveillance capitalism, global regulation, biotechnology, digital platforms

Abstract

Ethical reflection has become central to the development of contemporary technologies, influencing design, implementation, and oversight. This article critically examines how ethical principles shape modern technology, focusing on areas such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, surveillance, and digital platforms. The discussion begins by defining technology ethics and outlining its historical evolution, noting how public controversies often spur ethical discourse. Key normative theories (utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics) are reviewed and applied to technology contexts, drawing on Kant’s emphasis on human dignity and Rawls’s justice-as-fairness. We then survey current ethical challenges – including algorithmic bias, privacy infringement, autonomous systems dilemmas, and environmental impacts – with examples from both developed and developing regions. Several case studies illustrate these challenges in practice: the Cambridge Analytica data scandal (privacy and democracy), OpenAI’s ChatGPT (AI biases and misinformation), and facial-recognition misclassification (discrimination). We review global regulatory responses, from the EU’s GDPR and AI Act to UNESCO guidelines and OECD principles, highlighting how they enshrine values like transparency, accountability, and human rights. Finally, the paper advocates fostering an ethical culture through education, professional codes of conduct, and algorithmic audits, drawing on examples like ACM/IEEE ethics codes and emerging audit frameworks. This comprehensive analysis emphasizes that only through international cooperation and multidisciplinary engagement can technology advance in ways that respect fundamental ethical values and social well-being.

Author Biography

  • Ayaz Akhundov, Nakhchivan State University

    Akhundov, A. Lecturer, Nakhchivan State University, Azerbaijan. Email: ayaz_akhundov@ndu.edu.az. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0009-7419-0912

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2025-06-02

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Akhundov, A. (2025). The Role of Ethics in Modern Technology Development. Porta Universorum, 1(4), 169-177. https://doi.org/10.69760/portuni.0104017

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