I am long overdue in this commitment, but I am finally writing a roughly 15 page chapter about the intersection of political activism with the roles of mission-critical engineering in the tech sector, and I am putting words to paper that I have needed to say for a long time.
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This isn't fearmongering. Software has already killed people. Actually software has been killing people for about 40 years. But we're on the verge of that being able to happen at scale.
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Also like, lol I'm writing about the St. Paul Principles in a tech book. what even is my life
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There was already a problem during the California wildfires where GPS kept directing people to the "empty" streets that were empty because they were on/too close to the fire.
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Speaking from the perspective of a healthcare IT person, I’d be terrified to implement an ambulance like that. The systems that already exist inside of hospitals are bad enough, not to mention the people exploiting them.
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