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Michal Masny is a name that is synonymous with the advancement and exploration of technology ethics. As the NC Ethics of Technology Postdoctoral Fellow, he has dedicated himself to pushing the boundaries of dialogue, teaching, and research into the social and ethical dimensions of new computing technologies.

Joining the team at North Carolina State University in 2019, Masny quickly made an impact with his innovative and thought-provoking approach to technology ethics. With a background in philosophy and computer science, he brings a unique perspective to the table, bridging the gap between these two fields and shedding light on the moral implications of technological advancements.

One of the key aspects of Masny’s work is his focus on fostering dialogue about technology ethics. In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, it is essential to have open and honest conversations about the social and ethical implications of new computing technologies. Masny uses his expertise to facilitate these discussions, encouraging individuals and organizations to consider the ethical ramifications of their actions and decisions. Through his efforts, he is helping to create a more conscious and responsible approach to technology development and implementation.

In addition to promoting dialogue, Masny is also playing a crucial role in teaching and educating others about technology ethics. As an instructor at NC State, he is sharing his knowledge and experience with the next generation of technology leaders and professionals. His classes are designed to challenge students to think critically about the ethical implications of technology and to develop a deeper understanding of the moral responsibilities that come with designing and implementing new computing technologies. By equipping students with this knowledge, Masny is shaping a future where ethics are an integral part of the technology landscape.

But his contributions don’t end there. Masny is also actively engaged in cutting-edge research that delves into the social and ethical dimensions of new computing technologies. His work has been published in prestigious academic journals and presented at conferences worldwide. Through his research, he is uncovering valuable insights into the moral implications of technology and providing a strong foundation for further exploration and advancement in this field.

Masny also uses his platform to engage with the wider community, raising awareness about technology ethics and promoting a more ethical and responsible approach to technology development. He has organized and participated in several workshops and events, bringing together experts in technology, philosophy, and other relevant fields to discuss and address pressing ethical concerns. By creating a space for productive and meaningful dialogue, he aims to inspire positive change in the technology industry.

Masny’s contributions as the NC Ethics of Technology Postdoctoral Fellow have not gone unnoticed. His dedication and passion for promoting dialogue, teaching, and research into technology ethics have earned him recognition and numerous accolades. In 2020, he was awarded the esteemed John T. Caldwell Award for Excellence in Ethics Education, which showcases his outstanding contributions to the field.

In conclusion, Michal Masny is a trailblazer in the world of technology ethics. As the NC Ethics of Technology Postdoctoral Fellow, he is making significant strides in advancing dialogue, teaching, and research into the social and ethical dimensions of new computing technologies. His efforts are helping to create a more responsible, conscious, and empathetic technology landscape, and his impact will continue to be felt for years to come.

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