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published on July 11, 2025
Bj?rn Lundgren

https://doi.org/10.5840/tej202579163
Teaching Trade-offs in a Digital Ethics Course
This article outlines a seminar on algorithmic fairness, as part of a course in digital ethics. Part of the function of the seminar was to teach students trade-offs within the use and design of AI systems as it concerns fairness of algorithmic decision-making. Here I reflect on the teaching of trade-offs through the lens of said seminar, and conclude by calling for substantive changes in the pedagogy and methodology of teaching digital ethics.