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GENERAL ETHICAL PRINCIPLES :

Contribute to society and to human well-being, acknowledging that all people are stakeholders in computing

  1. Avoid harm In this document, “harm” means negative consequences, especially when those consequences are significant and unjust Examples of harm include unjustified physical or mental injury, unjustified destruction or disclosure of information,and unjustified damage to property, reputation, and the environment. This list is not exhaustive

  2. Be honest and trustworthy Honesty is an essential component of trustworthiness. A computing professional should be transparent and provide full disclosure of all pertinent system capabilities,limitations, and potential problems to the appropriate parties. Making deliberately false or misleading claims fabricating or falsifying data, offering or accepting bribes, and other dishonest conduct are violations of the Code

Ethics in Tech

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