
3TH1CS
A reinvention of ethics in the digital age?
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Published on 25. October 2017
270 pages
978-3-944362-33-5 (ISBN)
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"3TH1CS. A reinvention of ethics in the digital age?" identifies and discusses the most important ethical questions of our digital world.
Autonomous weapons, artifical intelligence, algorithms: there are numerous ethical challenges with respect to the digital transition. What exactly is problematic? How should we handle these issues as a society? And where do we need to change our way of thinking?
These questions will be addressed in twenty independent chapters written by selected experts. Each contribution provides different insights, ideas or first answers, aiming to spark a discourse that will keep us busy for years to come.
Autonomous weapons, artifical intelligence, algorithms: there are numerous ethical challenges with respect to the digital transition. What exactly is problematic? How should we handle these issues as a society? And where do we need to change our way of thinking?
These questions will be addressed in twenty independent chapters written by selected experts. Each contribution provides different insights, ideas or first answers, aiming to spark a discourse that will keep us busy for years to come.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
File size
0,98 MB
ISBN-13
978-3-944362-33-5 (9783944362335)
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- Cover
- About this book
- Title
- Contents
- The reinvention of ethics is our job! - Introduction by Philipp Otto and Eike Gräf
- Digitalization as ethical challenge - Interview with Rafael Capurro
- The Mangrove society: Sharing the infosphere with artificial agents - Luciano Floridi
- Sex robots and robot sex from an ethical perspective - Oliver Bendel
- Necessary algorithms: Thoughts on the new techno-political conditions for cooperation and the collective - Felix Stalder
- What does ethical design look like in the age of emotional malware? Fake news, machine learning, and creating user transparency in an age of user mistrust inside large scale networks. - Caroline Sinders
- Personal drones and value sensitive design - David G. Hendry
- The doctor will not see you now: The algorithmic displacement of virtuous medicine - Brent Mittelstadt
- Building ethical robots for eldercare - Susan Leigh Anderson and Michael Anderson
- The need for moral algorithms in autonomous vehicles - Ryan Jenkins
- Terminator ethics: Should we ban "killer robots"? - Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer
- Death, violence, sex: The matter of morals in games - Stephan Petersen and Benedikt Plass-Fleßenkämper
- Skinner boxes all the way to the singularity - Tom Chatfield
- The withering of freedom under law?: Blockchain, transactional security and the promise of automated law enforcement - Karen Yeung
- Anthropomorphobia: Exploring the twilight area between person and product - Koert van Mensvoort
- Data ethics: Developing a new business ethics - Gry Hasselbalch and Pernille Tranberg
- The internet is not gender neutral: On gender ethics in internet public spaces - Hu Yong
- Internet access as a human right-a step towards equality? - Interview with Kosta Grammatis
- Data protection and ethics - Giovanni Buttarelli
- What digitalization means for the future of our energy systems - Rafaela Hillerbrand, Christine Milchram, Jens Schippl
- Of robots and humans-where is the real danger? - Interview with Kate Darling
- Contributors
- Editors
- Notes
- Imprint
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