New technological advancements have always changed the way society and human relationships work. New affordances created by technological tools inevitable modify and affect the way people interact with such tools, as well as with one another, and with the world within which this technology is embedded.Technology, Users and Uses explores and discusses ethical issues around the use of technology and AI, by focusing on the way they affect individual, social and global interactions. The collection addresses topics including social networks, public opinion, fake news and information warfare; digitalisation and datafication of society and individuals; and transhumanism, super-intelligent machines and the technological singularity. Technology, Users and Uses aims to offer theoretical and practical guidelines and recommendations for regulators, developers, engineers and scientists, as well as for researchers, educators and scholars in the fields of technology and AI, philosophy and sociology
Technological contexts, use plans and algorithms: in search of an ethical responsibility for agents involved in technological development
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Not thinking like a young, white, western, secular man: some ethical questions of whose intelligence and what intelligence is being artificialized?
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Under lion's skin or fox's fur: antinatalism, transhumanism and the emergence of twenty-first century neo-nihilism
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Can artificial intelligence help to prepare us for death?: ethical questions about grief and deathbots
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The editorial turn that wasn't: rethinking AI text generators
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Design standards and neurodiversity
Jeanine A. DeFalco, John Sabatini, Laura Baylot Casey, Diane Delgado, Vicki Lang, Blake Telfer, Grupo de trabajo IEEE P2247.4
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Putting death in the freezer: cryonics as technology, law and ethics
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A future past?: Rationalising the formalisation of an ethical objective in teacher preparation today for the machine autonomy of tomorrow
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