Authors: Mary Aiken
We desperately need some balance
: J. Berland (2001), “Cultural Technologies and the âEvolution' of Technological Cultures,” in Andrew Herman and Thomas Swiss (eds.),
The World Wide Web and Contemporary Cultural Theory
(New York: Routledge), chapter 12.
claims that it is a “near certainty”
: E. Zolfagharifard, “Stephen Hawking
Says It Is a âNear Certainty' Technology Will Threaten Humanity Within 10,000 Years,”
dailymail.âco.âuk
, January 19, 2016.
Microsoft had to quickly delete
: H. Horton, “Microsoft Deletes âTeen Girl' AI After It Became a Hitler-Loving Sex Robot Within 24 Hours,”
telegraph.âco.âuk
, March 24, 2016.
D
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. M
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A
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is the world's foremost forensic cyberpsychologist. She is the director of the CyberPsychology Research Network and an advisor to Europol, and has conducted research and training workshops with multiple global agencies from INTERPOL to the FBI and the White House. Her research interests include cyber-security, organized cybercrime, cyberstalking, technology-facilitated human trafficking, and the rights of the child online. She is a member of the advisory board of the Hague Justice Portal, a foundation for international peace, justice, and security. Her groundbreaking work inspired the CBS television series
CSI: Cyber
. She is based in Ireland.
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