New technology is introduced for the purpose of improving our control over a certain task: however, software, AI and robots often cause understandable fears of machines taking control of us. This is what Ezio di Nucci calls â the control paradoxâ .
New technology is introduced for the purpose of improving our control over a certain task: however, software, AI and robots often cause understandable fears of machines taking control of us. This is what Ezio di Nucci calls â the control paradoxâ .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Since the beginning of 2015, Ezio di Nucci has been Associate Professor of Medical Ethics at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences of the University of Copenhagen, in Denmark. His recent books include Drones and Responsibility (2016), Enhancement der Moral (2015), Ethics Without Intention (2014), and Mindlessness (2013).
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Part I: Introducing the Paradox Introduction: The Control Paradox for Dummies Chapter One: The Paradox Chapter Two: Control and the Empowerment Illusion Part II: Control and Delegation Chapter Three: The Concept of Control and Direct Control Chapter Four: Social Control and Technological Control Chapter Five: Delegating Control and the Practice of Delegation Part III: The Technological Paradox Chapter Six: Control, Drones and Autonomous Weapons Chapter Seven: VAR, Authority and Loss of Control Chapter Eight: Self-Driving Cars and Meaningful Human Control Chapter Nine: Smartphones from Empowerment to Surveillance: Local Control and Global Control Chapter Ten: Health Data & Healthcare Algorithms (or: Medical AI) Part IV: The Political Paradox Chapter Eleven: Taking Back Control: From Brexit to Trump and the Control Paradox of Representative Democracy Chapter Twelve: Delegating Responsibility? References
Part I: Introducing the Paradox Introduction: The Control Paradox for Dummies Chapter One: The Paradox Chapter Two: Control and the Empowerment Illusion Part II: Control and Delegation Chapter Three: The Concept of Control and Direct Control Chapter Four: Social Control and Technological Control Chapter Five: Delegating Control and the Practice of Delegation Part III: The Technological Paradox Chapter Six: Control, Drones and Autonomous Weapons Chapter Seven: VAR, Authority and Loss of Control Chapter Eight: Self-Driving Cars and Meaningful Human Control Chapter Nine: Smartphones from Empowerment to Surveillance: Local Control and Global Control Chapter Ten: Health Data & Healthcare Algorithms (or: Medical AI) Part IV: The Political Paradox Chapter Eleven: Taking Back Control: From Brexit to Trump and the Control Paradox of Representative Democracy Chapter Twelve: Delegating Responsibility? References
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