Whether you're a product manager, a developer, or a researcher, think through the human impact of the system you're building. Ask yourself how it helps people. And ask yourself who it could hurt. This, not generating profits, is the part of your job that matters most
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One more thing. Not every company is perfect. But as long the leadership is honest and ethical, any company can be perfected. And the workforce can be a force for enforcing ethical responsibility. I believe in my work, I believe in doing the right thing, & I will keep at it
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I definitely believe that. It would be great to read writing or tweets from you specifically calling out Google’s work as a weapons maker for the US military.
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That’s good to hear. But then maybe it’s worth including that caveat when throwing the stones at Facebook from a glasshouse at Google. And clearly you don’t think the choice of whether to live in a given country is as easily taken as which company to work for?
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If I worked at Facebook I would have quit in 2017. You're using whataboutism to give a free pass to a morally bankrupt organization, and that's the opposite of pushing for ethical responsibility. Your own tweets against SV could be subject to the same 'glasshouse' comments
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