Computer Ethics

             We humans were gifted with a Brain to think, discover and create a grater mankind.
             The most advanced invention was the computer. The computer changed the course of mankind by creating a new technology that has the ability to improve and facilitate life. The Computer evolution has grown at a very fast pace that has caused the computer industry hard to keep track of.
             With the continuous upgrading and modifications of computer technology the world is becoming completely dependent on it. It has already taken control of most industries which needed a large working force of thousands of men now only needs one man to operate the computer, e.g.,(the car industry, etc.). Yet even with such an amazing invention, one malfunction could cause a serious problem that could lead to disaster.
             When ever you read a headline that a the electric company had a failure in the system due to computer errors, it creates a bad reputation for computers, this makes people believe that computers are a disadvantage for the society although as the problem was not from the computer itself but from the program that the computer is running on because a computer is just a bunch of circuits which cant do anything except with the program. This similar major disasters that led some people to believe that computers are a threat to our hole society. These problems are sure to happen because mankind is still trying to find a perfect system with no glitches in it.
             Some major problems that can be caused by any computer failure because some which can even lead to death a simple example would be airplanes, a small error can cause a crash or collision.
             Our computerized society can also mislead people into thinking that there are no problems where as a man could be dead in his apartment and his bills are being paid by the computer and no one would discovered him until someone realizes that he didn't
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