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"In this chapter, we describe digital ethics as the branch of ethics that studies and evaluates moral problems related to data (including generation, recording, curation, processing, dissemination, sharing, and use), algorithms (including AI, artificial agents, machine learning, and robots), hardware and infrastructures, and corresponding practices (including responsible innovation, programming, hacking, and professional codes), in order to formulate and support morally good solutions (e.g. right conducts or right values). We show that digital ethics is best developed as a translational…mehr

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"In this chapter, we describe digital ethics as the branch of ethics that studies and evaluates moral problems related to data (including generation, recording, curation, processing, dissemination, sharing, and use), algorithms (including AI, artificial agents, machine learning, and robots), hardware and infrastructures, and corresponding practices (including responsible innovation, programming, hacking, and professional codes), in order to formulate and support morally good solutions (e.g. right conducts or right values). We show that digital ethics is best developed as a translational macroethics, that is, as an overall framework that avoids narrow approaches and addresses the ethical impact of digital technologies within a consistent, holistic, and inclusive framework. Its goal is to provide solutions that can maximise the value of digital technologies for all of us, our societies, and the environment"-- Provided by publisher.
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LUCIANO FLORIDI is the John K. Castle Professor in the Practice of Cognitive Science and the Founding Director of the Digital Ethics Center, Yale University. One of the most authoritative voices of contemporary philosophy, he is the founder of the philosophy of information, and one of the major interpreters of the digital revolution. His recent books include The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and The Green and The Blue - Naive Ideas to Improve Politics in the Digital Age. Among his many awards, in 2022 he was made Knight of the Grand Cross OMRI for his foundational work in philosophy. MARIAROSARIA TADDEO is Professor of Digital Ethics and Defence Technologies at the Oxford Internet Institute of the University of Oxford. Her work focuses on the ethics and governance of digital technologies, particularly of digital technologies used for national security and defence purposes. Her work has been published in Nature, Nature Machine Intelligence, Science, and Science Robotics. She is the author of The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Defence. She serves on the Ethics Advisory Panel of the UK Ministry of Defence and as editor-in-chief of Minds and Machines .