Webinars

Better Futures 100 - Stream 4

Our own 'Moral Maze' - topical ethical issues in tech

18 Nov 2021

Overview

Technology has the potential to radically transform the world for the better. So, how do we ensure that we're using technology in the right way to deliver a better financial future for generations to come?

At our virtual event on Thursday 18 November we brought together experts from a broad range of disciplines and explored the role technology plays within long-term savings, now and in the future.

In this session, we hosted our own version of BBC Radio 4’s ‘Moral Maze’ with a combination of presentations and challenging debate.

We explored some of the topical ethical issues in tech and the implications of these for each of us, as we seek to ensure better financial futures and spend increasing amounts of time interacting with digital tools and platforms.

Some of the areas we covered include:

  • When does automation go too far and should certain decisions should be reserved for humans?

  • Can robots really be less biased than humans? 

  • Is there and acceptable ‘ethical cost’ of using tech to deliver operational efficiency?

  • Do we really need a ‘new’ ethical framework for the digital age?

Key Topics
  • When does automation go too far?
  • Can robots be less bias than humans?
  • Is there an acceptable ‘ethical cost’?
  • Do we need a new ethical framework for the digital age?

Speakers

Brian Taylor

by Brian Taylor
Head of Data Privacy

Steven Hood

by Steven Hood
Risk and Modelling Consultant

Ali Humphry

by Ali Humphry
Risk and Modelling Consultant

Mark Overton

by Mark Overton
Head of Information Security

Charles Radclyffe

by Charles Radclyffe