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Good for business or anti-ethical?

21/2/2011

19 Comments

 
Business today demands a high ethical approach.
What do you think about the use of bird look a-likes to spy on others. 
Is this an ethical approach if you are not technically at war with a country? 
Due Wednesday March 2, 2011
http://articles.latimes.com/2011/feb/17/business/la-fi-hummingbird-drone-20110217
19 Comments
Ansa
28/2/2011 02:28:25 pm

Very Ineresting!

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Ekua
28/2/2011 10:44:53 pm

WOW! This is a very interesting article. It's amazing how much technology has advanced in the last few years.
I personally think its not a good idea to use a bird look alike to spy on others because it just causes more trouble when the people find out. Also everyone deserves their own privacy.

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Jack Beedaman
1/3/2011 02:20:44 am

This idea would be debatable for its uses, if the only uses for it where surveillance and recon, then I wouldn't mind its use, but if it was used by perverted neighbours (and we all know they are there), well then I would be against their use.

Interesting stuff though...
(Jack, Year 10 Com)

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Lahiru
1/3/2011 10:03:04 am

The advancements of technology during these last few years is indeed mind boggling. This will certainly lead to further improvements in the technological world.

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Aisha
1/3/2011 11:45:17 am

I dont think its a good idea because its an invasion of privacy.

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Anita
1/3/2011 11:50:58 am

Technology has evolved over the years but in this case i believe for negative reasons as this is an invasion of privacy.

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Thomas
1/3/2011 03:04:25 pm

yea im not a fan, i mean it is a huge invasion on our privacy, and who knows who can get there hand on it and what they'd use it for.
but it could become popular and make a lot of money $$$$$$$$$$$$

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Tim
1/3/2011 03:08:15 pm

woooo something interesting finally :D
This article has evenly distributed good and bad points, the fact it could be used to end wars through espionage and provide information on prisoners being hostage makes it appealing, however as mentioned above everybody deserves the right to privacy, and this could be seen as a breach of this right.

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Fiona
1/3/2011 03:09:06 pm

This would greatly improve the amount and quality of information that they know about the enemies but what if they find it and use it for themselves? If you're not technically in war with another country maybe find a way to fix things rather than make them worse.

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Eleanor
1/3/2011 03:11:14 pm

I find it interesting that they are able to create something like that
I think if used correctly, for example to help catch criminals, or like written in the article in the battlefield, but strictly only to protect one's country and not used as an advantage to harm the others. But i think used in any other situation that it would be an invasion of privacy, even using it for good is sort of pushing it

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Lucas
2/3/2011 01:17:21 am

wow I found it very interesting, but i do noit agree with it as it is a invasion of privacy.

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Kasey
2/3/2011 02:27:12 am

This is an intelligent idea for the purposes of using it for catching criminals or even providing help throughout the battlefield. Although this knowledge can create all sorts of disturbances and disruption within society as it is not only an invasion of privacy but it can be oppositely be used by the criminals to give them insight into all sorts of information whether it be credit card numbers or to use it for perverted uses.

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terence
3/3/2011 06:26:43 am

very interesting information

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ryan
3/3/2011 06:30:10 am

I found this article very interesting but i dont agree with all the information in the article above.

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nicole
3/3/2011 11:56:44 am

i believe it is breach of privacy and will only lead to conflicts between countries.

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ally davis
3/3/2011 01:02:29 pm

Its amazing how much we think technology can develop and change in years. I dont think its a good idea to use a bird to spy on people, for moral and privacy reasons. also this might sound better in theory then practise as it can lead to issues with countries

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zac
15/3/2011 02:28:56 pm

not ethical because it could flair or start a war because of the other country invading privacy and etc...

Also these new planes can also signal air strickes e.g. rockets (through computers).... just a hot tip ;)

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gibbson
16/3/2011 01:40:59 pm

i like the thought of having a bird as a spy, its a work of design, but in the other hand, its a disturbance of privacy, and can lead to a war.

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Alec
20/5/2011 04:54:54 am

Its really amazing on how much technology has evloved but using a bird as a spy it isn't very ethical and could causes some problems such as wars and it is a invasion of privacy.

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