Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Ethical Concerns of GPS System essays
Ethical Concerns of GPS System essays We all have heard of the Global Positioning Systems and the many ways it maybe helpful to everyday life. Although GPS is helpful, there are many complaints and issues that are brought to everyones attention in how it may be a downbeat. A concern, I feel, is the reliability of the GPS system. We all already know that technology has its effect of making everything in life so much easier, therefore it make us all a little lazier. But with this GPS system, I think the problem occurs when it takes away your ability to know on your own than to always have to rely on a device. It is like stealing away your knowledge and capabilities, or even taking away from the thought of having to learn on your own. I can recognize that with that issue, it can have an effect on cultural values. The reason why I state that is because in a lot of different cultures, mainly out of the states, I know that their own knowledge of navigation is a very resourceful value. Because of that, they are look upon as guides or someone that may be worthy and with this device they may be not as valuable anymore. Another major concern is that people are not comfortable with the thought of being tracked everywhere you go. [The CPSR Newsletter. Safety, Security and Surveillance] Invasion of privacy is the issue. With the use of surveillance cameras and GPS technology, public places are turned into systems where we are constantly being watched, to monitor your behavior and everything you do. I understand that the reason behind it is to provide safety and security, but it may be an uncomfortable thing to most. Personally, I have been in situations where I may just be shopping, minding my own business and I can feel someone following me to assure that I do not shoplift their products. A lot of people feel that way with just the thought of being able to be tracked or the sense of being monitored. So I can definitely relate to this compl ...
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