CS 195: Social Implications of Computing (Spring 2015, UC Berkeley). Instructor: Professor John S. Denero.

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This course includes
Hours of videos

333 years, 3 months

Units & Quizzes

12

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CS 195 is a discussion-intensive course about the social implications of computing. Topics include electronic community; the changing nature of work; technological risks; the information economy; intellectual property; privacy; artificial intelligence and the sense of self; climate change; professional ethics. Students will lead discussions on additional topics.

Course Currilcum

  • Lecture 01 – Free Speech Unlimited
  • Lecture 02 – Privacy Unlimited
  • Lecture 03 – Copyright Unlimited
  • Lecture 04 – War Unlimited
  • Lecture 05 – Finance Unlimited
  • Lecture 06 – Jobs Unlimited
  • Lecture 07 – Climate Change Unlimited
  • Lecture 08 – Politics Unlimited
  • Lecture 09 – Software Risks Unlimited
  • Lecture 10 – Professional Ethics Unlimited
  • Lecture 11 – Poverty Unlimited
  • Lecture 12 – Extinction Unlimited