Technology ethics is a branch of ethics that examines the ethical implications of technology on society, individuals, and the environment. This field seeks to address questions and concerns related to privacy, security, fairness, accountability, and the impact of technology on human rights and well-being. It also considers the ethical responsibilities of designers, developers, and users of technology, as well as the potential risks and benefits of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and internet of things. Technology ethics aims to inform ethical decision-making in the development and use of technology, and to promote a more ethical and responsible approach to technological innovation.