It's alarming that some research communities might find the ethical implications of research to not be relevant to the review process.https://twitter.com/pmddomingos/status/1336187141366317056 …
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Replying to @cfiesler
I sometimes find myself seeing reactions in our community as "ethnical squeamishness", or even "pre-emptive self-flagellation". So it's kind of refreshing to see a nearly-100%-wrong take from another community.
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Replying to @lorenterveen @cfiesler
A more detailed thought is that the devil nearly always is in the details. *Of course*, there can be ideological biases that *could* lead technical papers to be wrongly rejected. And *of course*, there is technical work being done with obviously, blatantly terrible applications.
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The interesting, substantive, and difficult conversation is drawing distinctions where the picture isn't so clear.
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