Control and power

Abusive power and control

Abusive power and control is a behavior used by an abuser to gain and maintain control over another person. It can involve psychological, physical, mental, sexual, or financial abuse. Victims of this behavior are often devalued and the abuser gains personal gratification from exercising power and control.

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CSE 480 Computer Ethics

University of Washington

Autumn 2022

This course focuses on understanding the societal and ethical implications of technology and computing. It covers historical tech issues, machine ethics, and science and technology studies. The course aims to train students to critically evaluate the socio-technical implications of their creations, with a focus on AI ethics, social good, governance, and privacy, among other topics.

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