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WGU D333 ETHICS IN TECHNOLOGY OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT EXAM 2024 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS BY EXPERTS |FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+ |NEWEST |GUARANTEED PASS |LATEST UPDATE $21.49
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WGU D333 ETHICS IN TECHNOLOGY OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT EXAM 2024 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS BY EXPERTS |FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+ |NEWEST |GUARANTEED PASS |LATEST UPDATE

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WGU D333 ETHICS IN TECHNOLOGY OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT EXAM 2024 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS BY EXPERTS |FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+ |NEWEST |GUARANTEED PASS |LATEST UPDATE

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1 | P a g e WGU D333 ETHICS IN TE CHNOLOGY OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT EXAM 2024 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS BY EXPERTS |FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+ |NEWEST |GUARANTEED PASS |LATEST UPDATE A newly founded IT startup has ambitious goals for the upcoming year and decides to rapidly onboard many contingent workers. What are two potential disadvantages of hiring contingent workers from the startup's perspective? Choose 2 answers. Employees fee ling disconnected from the company, Ethical dilemmas from employment with no benefits A new tech startup in the U.S. is considering hiring a large group of workers to complete a new project. It has considered the pros and cons of hiring temporary foreign w orkers versus training full -time employees for this project. To lower costs, the company decides to hire H -1B workers. What is a potential risk the new company faces by hiring these H1 -B workers? Lack of employee loyalty An employee of a large tech company notices that the company is not taking the proper steps to protect consumer information. The employee has raised concerns to management multiple times but has been ignored. The employee finds that the company is harming the public interest and takes steps to attract public attention.Which action is the employee demonstrating? Whistleblowing A company hires an independent contractor to build a website for a product launch. In the contract, the contractor agrees to deliver the finished website within two mon ths. The company promises more contracts if the contractor successfully completes the project. The company provides the contractor with a laptop and tablet with unrestricted access. The schedule requires the contractor to work around 60 hours per week with no overtime compensation or paid time off. The contractor delivers the website, meeting the contract terms. However, the company does not award the contractor more contracts. The contractor sues the company on the grounds that the company misclassified th e contractor and treated them as an employee.What establishes the contractor's grounds for arguing for the misclassification? Working on a company -provided laptop and tablet 2 | P a g e A researcher develops a new model based on artificial intelligence (AI) to assist with tracking the movement of foreign nationals into and out of the United States. Due to ongoing civil unrest in Middle Eastern countries, the researcher wants to ensure that the nationality marker within the data set is not affected by AI bias. Which con cept should be applied to the data set to reduce or eliminate AI bias? Protected attribute A data analytics company introduces a new artificial intelligence (AI) platform to help amusement park operators understand visitor preferences for rides, shows, and other entertainment. The analytics company tries to reduce bias in the system by ensuring that any ingested data is transformed to remove correlations between the target and a protected attribute. Which stage of the bias mitigation process is the company in? Preprocessing An auditor tries to test the existence of bias within an artificial intelligence (AI) system. The auditor needs to determine if the model's predictions are equivalent across each protected class. What is the auditor testing for based on a fairness metric? Equal representation A company releases a new financial software package. Along with the installation program, the company includes a written assurance that the program meets appropriate levels of quality. It also provides for specific re medies in the case of malperformance. What did the company use to limit its legal liabilities? Limited warranty A software development company develops a public website for the federal government. The website is dedicated to remediating threats of a pandem ic based on detailed specifications provided by the customer. During final tests, the company discovers specification flaws that could potentially aggravate the effects of the pandemic. What should the company do to mitigate its risk associated with strict liability? Disclose the test results to the government An aircraft company has developed an updated model of one of its best -selling airliners. It has attempted to keep new systems to a minimum so that existing pilots do not require expensive simulator retraining. During development, the company authorized a new software system to keep the aircraft in balanced flight. In rare circumstances during testing, the system caused uncommanded nose -down inputs, which in the worst case could lead to a crash. Which t wo groups should the company inform to mitigate the potential liability? Choose 2 answers. Operator air Two programmers disagree about which philosophical theory is best suited for their autonomous vehicles. One programmer suggests their vehicle should alw ays choose the greatest good for the greatest number of people. Which philosophical theory encapsulates this stance? Utilitarianism What is the difference between ethics and morals? 3 | P a g e Ethics reflect a societal code of behavior, whereas morals reflect persona l principles. An IT company holds itself accountable for how its actions affect its shareholders, consumers, employees, community, the environment, and suppliers. What is this company demonstrating? Corporate social responsibility A homeowners' association (HOA) installs license plate readers after an increase in reported crime in the neighborhood. Two domestic workers petition the HOA, requesting that their data be deleted to protect their privacy. The HOA considers this but denies their request, citing th e greater need for security protection for residents. Which ethical theory does this represent? Consequentialism A project team at an animal welfare agency is using predictive analytics to help take animals out of abusive environments. The algorithm the te am designed has a false positive rate that is higher than zero, which means that some animals could be removed erroneously if the algorithm's recommendations are followed. The project owner understands that pets may wrongfully be removed from loving health y homes but decides to use the algorithm anyway because it will happen only a small percentage of the time. Which ethical theory does this represent? Consequentialism A developer creates video games based on real war scenarios and designs characters that m imic real people from world events. The video game has content perceived as excessively violent and rewards players who inflict the most harm on other players' virtual characters. The developer knows that these are simulated acts that depict real war scena rios to create an immersive experience for players but is concerned about the impact on their moral character.Which ethical theory does this situation represent? Virtue A software sales company is currently struggling with low sales. The company is aware t hat one of its competitor's senior sales managers is dissatisfied with the competitor due to having been overlooked for a promotion to the position of a vice president (VP). The company approaches the sales manager and offers them a position as VP for sale s on the condition of bringing the manager's existing customer list and contacts to the new role. The sales manager is bound by a noncompete clause. Which type of decision -making process did the company follow? Unethical and illegal A municipality decides to use the data it has on household water usage to build an algorithm that can identify welfare fraud. This would result in a list of potential fraudsters that could be used to make welfare decisions. Although the municipality is the rightful owner and pro cessor of the data, citizens have raised privacy issues with the application. The citizens object that they have no way of knowing whether they are on the list and have no possibility of redress if they are. Which decision -making process did the municipali ty follow? Legal but unethical 4 | P a g e The marketing department of a financial services institution asks data scientists to build a consumer profile based on transaction data. Although company lawyers approve the request to explicitly signal customers with potenti al gambling addiction problems, the data scientists refuse to build the profiles.What describes this request? Unethical and legal Which ethical concept is related to the right to use a person's or an organization's intangible creative activities? Property An IT company that specializes in software development has an organizational structure that consists of a chief executive officer, chief ethics officer, chief finance officer, and chief operating officer.Which of these executives provides the company with vision and leadership in business conduct? Chief ethics officer What is a reason for organizations to pursue corporate social responsibility (CSR) goals? Gain goodwill A Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent monitors a telephone conversation between a 12 -year -old child and the child's stepfather. The monitoring is part of a criminal investigation. A warrant was not obtained prior to commencement of the monitoring.Which law or regulation did the agent violate? Wiretap Act A U.S. company launched an e -commerce platform in the European Union (EU). The board of directors raised concerns about compliance with applicable privacy regulations and the collection of customer information.Which regulation applies to this scenario? General Data Protection Regulatio n A social media website collected personal information about consumers when they subscribed to the service. Subscribers opted in or out before creating their online profiles.Which European Union Data Protection Directive did the website follow? Choice A company is engaged as a third party to perform debt collection on behalf of a telecommunications provider. The company operates an outbound call center to contact debtors and set up payment arrangements. The company needs to ensure that the debtors' data pr ivacy is not at risk. Which two areas should the company ensure are properly managed? Choose 2 answers. Network security, Insider access A company is using software to track workforce operational activity. Management communicates that the data collected wi ll be treated as sensitive. Administrative and technical security measures are put in place to protect employee data. These measures include periodically culling records that are no longer relevant. Which additional measure should be taken to safeguard emp loyee data from misuse?

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