The Digital Divide
Bias in Computing
Beneficial and Harmful Effects
Safe Computing
100

Lack of Education can affect the Digital Divide (True/False)

True, the lack of education can affect how skillfully one can use the internet and what they are able to accomplish on it, as opposed to those with knowledge of technology.

100

How can lack of diversity affect bias in computing?

The data being used in computing has a higher chance of being biased towards one viewpoint based on all the creators point of view's being similar due to their similar demographic. 

100

How has computing been able to improve efficiency and productivity in terms of work?

The automation of tasks and the immediate access to necessary tools makes efficiency faster and productivity higher. 

100

Why is it important to make sure the messages/emails you are sent are real and not fake?

Fake messages/emails can often lead you to malicious links that can steal personal information.

200

The digital divide cannot exist between two people living in the same neighborhood (True/False)

False, the digital divide can occur for numerous reasons, and location is not the only one.

200

Can using more data always remove bias?

No, more data can still be more biased if the data being used is repetitively conveying discrimination or biased viewpoints towards one point of view.

200

How does digital addiction affect people?

Lower self-esteem, reliance on social apps and other harmful effects in relation to health and image. 

200

What is the definition of malware?

Malware is software that is malicious and can harm your device and exploit your information.

300

What are some primary causes of the digital divide?

Poverty, lack of infrastructure, low digital literacy, and geographic isolation

300

What is confirmation bias in computing?

When the algorithm being used exhibits assumptions/stereotypes, because the data used to train the algorithm reflects the stereotypes.


300

What is phishing?

Phishing is the use of fraudulent emails/messages to trick people into giving personal information.
300

Is using the same password across many different websites a good idea?

No, this is not a good idea because if a hacker gets ahold of one of the websites' password, they can now have access to many other websites that can be detrimental to you.

400

How does limited access to the internet affect participation in the digital economy?

It prevents people from taking part in e-commerce, remote work, digital banking, and other online services, reducing their economic opportunities.

400

What are some ways in which bias in computing can be reduced/diminished?

- Use diverse data


- Enlarge data base to all demographics

- Implement Fairness Constraints

400

Why is misinformation such a big problem online?

Misinformation leads people to believe in wrong information, which can spread and create a large group that is all misled, and can therefore influence decisions that could harm people.

400

What is spyware?

Spyware is software that tracks your activity and sends it to other people.

500

Is the digital divide increasing or decreasing?

Both, the digital divide is a complex situation and can be classified as both increasing and decreasing, as while global internet access is increasing, the gap between those who have it and those who do not is also increasing.

500

Explain what algorithmic fairness is.

Creating algorithms so they produce fair outcomes among all different groups.

500

How does blockchain technology help people?

Transactions are more secure and easier to follow through.

500

How can you avoid accidentally installing a virus?

Only download information from reputable, safe sources that are popular and you know are not trying to harm you.

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