Emily Romanelli
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Cell Phones and Privacy
When it comes to cell phones, I do think that all of them should be tracked. There is nothing unethical about being able to track a cell phone. The only people that are bothered by it are the ones that are doing something illegal, and that is why it is necessary. Since prepaid phones are not tracked by the government, it is true that criminals take advantage of that. I do not think that they should be banned completely because many people, such as my grandparents, use them for the right reasons. They are a low cost way for those who only use cell phones for emergencies to be able to have one. To avoid criminals being able to use them, I think that it makes sense to have the pre paid phones registered so that the can be tracked. This would not cause any harm to those using the pre paid phones in the right ways.
Location Tracking
I think that implanting computer chips into children to identify and track them is not a bad idea. This could definitely raise some arguments of whether or not this is ethical, but I would have to say it is not unethical. There could be some health risks with putting a computer chip in a young child but, as long as it has been approved to be safe, I do not think the risks would outweigh the benefits. It is not every day that a child goes missing but it does happen more often than it should. If there was a way to easily track the location of the children, kidnapping would be less of an issue. It should be the parents decision to get the chip implanted in their child, but I do think they should have the option; if this piece of technology proved to be a success. It would also depend if the chip was easy to remove or had to be in their for their entire life. I think this would cause problems because teenagers will not want their parents to be able to track them. Even though they may not like this idea, I think that parents should be mature enough to only use the tracking device in times of emergency. I also think that this would help when people become older. People with Alzheimer's or just forgetfullness in old age can sometimes need to be identified or tracked. As long as people did not use the computer chip for innapropriate situations, I find there to be no ethical issues with it.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
CS408-01 Assignment 3A
Hi, my name is Emily Romanelli and I am taking a Computer Science class called Living in a Networked World: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. This is a very interesting course that covers information about how technology and the internet can affect society and the future to come. We are making this blog to become more familiar with this type of social networking. I have never had one so this is all new to me. I am interested in learning more about social networking, and how dependent future generations will be on them to socialize. There are many things to come in the technology world, and it is even starting to take over many every day tasks.
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