Danke sehr!
(A version of this article also appeared on the CACM blog.)
Miracles happen!
Many months ago I accepted, perhaps too fast, a kind invitation to talk at the European Computer Science Summit, the annual conference of Informatics Europe, this week in Vienna. It came with a catch: I was not to choose my own topic but to talk on an imposed theme, ethics in relation to computer science.
As the summer advanced, I became increasingly worried about the talk. What was I going to say? For a nerd, an invited lecture on a free topic is easy: talk about how alias analysis makes automatic frame inference possible, explain the bizarre mixture of the best and worst in agile methods, present a simple method of concurrent programming, describe an environment enabling common mortals to prove programs correct, reflect on our 13-year experience of teaching programming and the supporting MOOCs, and so on. All straightforward stuff which one can present in one’s sleep. But ethics!
The summer receded, but the worry did not. What in the world would I talk about?
And then!
From the deepest of my heart: thank you, Volkswagen.
Where can I find the video of the talk online?
There is no video, but I am writing up the presentation (very late) for the proceedings.
The paper was published (already some time ago). See here.