We are going to be doing an occasional series about the #ACMCodeofEthics (https://ethics.acm.org/). Our first conversation is inspired by the latest Hacking Humans podcast episode (https://thecyberwire.com/podcasts/hacking-humans/251/notes cc @bittner) that mentions a Facebook situation. Some have noted that services like Facebook are infrastructure-like, which brings us to item 3.7 in the Code: "Recognize and take special care of systems that become integrated into the infrastructure of society." #IReadTheCode Thoughts?

@ACM_Ethics super hard problem. Looking forward to listening.

Does ACM lobby Congress on relevant regulation?

@saucer There is an arm of the ACM that handles public policy. You can read more here: https://www.acm.org/public-policy/about "ACM provides independent, nonpartisan, and technology-neutral research and resources to policy leaders, stakeholders, and the public."
About ACM's Public Policy Work

About ACM's Public Policy Work