Programmers are having a huge discussion about the unethical and illegal things they’ve been asked to do

JD Sun, 11/20/2016 - 16:17

Earlier this week, a post written by programmer and teacher Bill Sourour went viral. It's called "Code I’m Still Ashamed Of."

In it he recounts a horrible story of being a young programmer who landed a job building a website for a pharmaceutical company. The whole post is worth a read, but the upshot is he was duped into helping the company skirt drug advertising laws in order to persuade young women to take a particular drug.

He later found out the drug was known to worsen depression and at least one young woman committed suicide while taking it. He found out his sister was taking the drug and warned her off it.

http://www.businessinsider.com/programmers-confess-unethical-illegal-tas...

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with everyone we know. Ethics courses must be implemented in our schools at a very young age. One thing is to not push a certain belief or religion practice on young minds and one thing is to never ever discuss it and blur the lines of what's ethical and what's not. Good vs. Bad. Legal vs. Illegal.

Big Pharma is an interesting case to talk about. What has science become? A weapon of mass destruction and delusion? It makes a big difference who one chooses to work for. One has to question. Who am I really working for?

I went to Popular Liberty looking for silver education and I got GOLD. Thank YOU Question more. https://youtu.be/3eA4OHW8v2k https://youtu.be/mgm8qYEFKwc