I think you missed an important question that has been asked since Plato's time. The story of "Ring of Gyges" shows that humans do not get our morality from ourselves but from the desire to be seen as good from another's perspective. To be moral for ourselves goes against our basic selfish desires. We tend to be moral because if not the social pack around us will shun and cast us out.
So the ancient story shows us that the visible we are the more we are moral. Take people in the spot light they tend to be more moral then most average people. The higher up to go the higher their morality grows with it. If you take away all the shadows for someone to hide their secret desires and actions they tend to stop them. (or hide them much better)
Now if you apply this logic to your IT issues you see that the more you audit and log your IT personnel's actions the higher their morality will become, or the better they will get at hiding it...
While controlling something (robot/UAV) will get easier and easier. The problem I see is getting the Input side working for total control. Combining the technology that is being developed to help the blind and deaf for something like this would be the next great leap.
I have no Problem with the BSA choosing whom they want to be allowed in there community what i tend to have a problem with is their continuing ability to have their Jamborees on US government property.
Since 1981 their National Jamboree has been hosted at Fort A.P. Hill in Virginia. This is a directly funded by the US tax payer. They continue to host Scouting event on Public School property. If they want to discriminate against anyone they need to be removed from any tax payer funded locations.
Why should the American tax pay foot the bill for events like these.
I think you missed an important question that has been asked since Plato's time. The story of "Ring of Gyges" shows that humans do not get our morality from ourselves but from the desire to be seen as good from another's perspective. To be moral for ourselves goes against our basic selfish desires. We tend to be moral because if not the social pack around us will shun and cast us out. So the ancient story shows us that the visible we are the more we are moral. Take people in the spot light they tend to be more moral then most average people. The higher up to go the higher their morality grows with it. If you take away all the shadows for someone to hide their secret desires and actions they tend to stop them. (or hide them much better) Now if you apply this logic to your IT issues you see that the more you audit and log your IT personnel's actions the higher their morality will become, or the better they will get at hiding it...
While controlling something (robot/UAV) will get easier and easier. The problem I see is getting the Input side working for total control. Combining the technology that is being developed to help the blind and deaf for something like this would be the next great leap.
I am still looking for the actual statue that defines it. http://research.lawyers.com/Florida/Employment-Law-in-Florida.html I think this about covers it thought. Florida law stated you can not falsify employee records. http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=Ch0435/SEC10.HTM&Title=-%3E2008-%3ECh0435-%3ESection%2010#0435.10
In many state is it Illegal to give any information about previous employees other than confirming previous employment, and dates.
I think they already have something along those lines. http://www.naturalpoint.com/trackir/
I have no Problem with the BSA choosing whom they want to be allowed in there community what i tend to have a problem with is their continuing ability to have their Jamborees on US government property. Since 1981 their National Jamboree has been hosted at Fort A.P. Hill in Virginia. This is a directly funded by the US tax payer. They continue to host Scouting event on Public School property. If they want to discriminate against anyone they need to be removed from any tax payer funded locations. Why should the American tax pay foot the bill for events like these.