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1Question 1
Analyze the ethical implications of using artificial intelligence in hiring decisions. Drawing on at least one ethical framework discussed in this course, argue whether AI-driven hiring tools are net beneficial or harmful to society.

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Do not name specific companies or provide ready-made examples from hiring contexts

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2Question 2
Shoshana Zuboff describes 'surveillance capitalism' as a new economic logic built on the commodification of personal data. In your own words, explain this concept and evaluate whether existing privacy regulations are adequate to address it.

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Guide the student to think about the distinction between data collection and behavioural prediction

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3Question 3
A technology company is deciding whether to deploy a facial recognition system for law enforcement use. Using the ethical reasoning skills developed in this course, construct an argument either for or against deployment. Address at least one counterargument in your response.

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