The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) and related ethics issues. It describes how IoT enables massive data collection through sensors and how that data is processed and analyzed through data analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning. It then discusses specific examples of using IoT for location and humidity monitoring by a damage control company. The document outlines several ethical issues with IoT including access to data, discrimination, privacy, security, and informed consent. It proposes an ethics framework for artificial intelligence in Australia that focuses on generating benefits, doing no harm, compliance, privacy protection, fairness, transparency and accountability.