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Tech Workers Now Want to Know: What Are We Building This For? (nytimes.com)

Across the technology industry, rank-and-file employees are demanding greater insight into how their companies are deploying the technology that they built. An anonymous reader shares a report: At Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Salesforce, as well as at tech start-ups, engineers and technologists are increasingly asking whether the products they are working on are being used for surveillance in places like China or for military projects in the United States or elsewhere. That's a change from the past, when Silicon Valley workers typically developed products with little questioning about the social costs. It is also a sign of how some tech companies, which grew by serving consumers and businesses, are expanding more into government work. And the shift coincides with concerns in Silicon Valley about the Trump administration's policies and the larger role of technology in government.

"You can think you're building technology for one purpose, and then you find out it's really twisted," said Laura Nolan, 38, a senior software engineer who resigned from Google in June over the company's involvement in Project Maven, an effort to build artificial intelligence for the Department of Defense that could be used to target drone strikes. All of this has led to growing tensions between tech employees and managers. In recent months, workers at Google, Microsoft and Amazon have signed petitions and protested to executives over how some of the technology they helped create is being used. At smaller companies, engineers have begun asking more questions about ethics.

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  1. Get over yourselves by sdinfoserv · · Score: 0, Troll

    You work for someone else. They pay you to do a job. Shut up and do it. If you don't like what you do, quit and do something else... news flash - that next company is doing something equally awful or worse...
    The Goal of a company is to make profit. period.
    Don't like it - go to work for a non-profit at a 1/3 the salary. Either way, shut up and work.

  2. Re:Tech employers respond: by dcw3 · · Score: 1, Troll

    We were invaded by the seven digit snowflakes. If you actually do remember, you must have updated your ID.

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    Just another day in Paradise