Lisa Morgan is on a mission to educate the high-tech industry about the importance of digital ethics. In advancement of that goal, she has been appointed Program Manager, Content and Community of the IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems Outreach Committee. In that capacity, she is responsible for content and community development for the worldwide membership which now exceeds 1,050 members. She is also a contributor to the group’s Ethically-Aligned Design document that is being cooperatively developed by technologists, business leaders, law makers, attorneys and others dedicated to advancing A/IS ethics.
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