Ethics & Safety Tech: Responsible Safety Innovation

Shazamme System User

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September 10, 2021

Technologies, new and old, have both ethical and human rights impact. Where do we draw the line between saving lives and protecting privacy? Can we expect intelligent software to be moral? Do we accept giving up some of our privacy to improve our health and wellbeing? And if giving up some of our personal liberty is the price we have to pay to interact with machines to save lives, is our workforce willing to do it? 

In this webinar, leading Safety Technologist Cameron Stevens will help you to:

- explore current ethical challenges with implementing #safetytech 

- get practical tips on how to support responsible safety innovation

Cameron Stevens is a health and safety professional dedicated to step-changing health and safety performance with emerging technologies and is considered Australia’s leading Safety Technologist and Safety Futurist. Cameron is the ANZ Solutions Engineer for wearable technology start-up RealWear Inc. and the Founder of the Safety Innovation Academy. When not immersed in technology Cameron enjoys a cold IPA, single origin coffee and exploring the wonders of the natural world.

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Shazamme System User • September 10, 2021

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