A Non-Expert's Introduction to Data Ethics for Mathematicians

01/18/2022
by   Mason A. Porter, et al.
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I give a short introduction to data ethics. My focal audience is mathematicians, but I hope that my discussion will also be useful to others. I am not an expert about data ethics, and my article is only a starting point. I encourage readers to examine the resources that I discuss and to continue to reflect carefully on data ethics and on the societal implications of data and data analysis throughout their lives.

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