Comment by phw
4 years ago
> IEEE seems to have no problem with this paper though.
IEEE is just the publishing organisation and doesn't review research. That's handled by the program committee that each IEEE conference has. These committees consist of several dozen researchers from various institutions that review each paper submission. A typical paper is reviewed by 2-5 people and the idea is that these reviewers can catch ethical problems. As you may expect, there's wide variance in how well this works.
While problematic research still slips through the cracks, the field as a whole is getting more sensitive to ethical issues. Part of the problem is that we don't yet have well-defined processes and expectations for how to deal with these issues. People often expect IRBs to make a judgement call on ethics but many (if not most) IRBs don't have computer scientists that are able to understand the nuances of a given research projects and are therefore ill-equipped to reason about the implications.
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