Perspectives on Digital Humanism

Perspectives on Digital Humanism

Werthner, Hannes; Lee, Edward A.; Prem, Erich; Ghezzi, Carlo

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

11/2021

343

Mole

Inglês

9783030861469

15 a 20 dias

557

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?Part 1: AI, Humans, and Control.- 1. Are We Losing Control?.- 2. Social Robots: their History and What They Can Do For Us.- 3. Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control.- 4. The Challenge of Human Dignity in the Era of Autonomous Systems.- Part 2: Participation and Democracy.- 5. The Real Cost of Surveillance Capitalism: Digital Humanism in the US and Europe.- 6. Democratic Discourse in the Digital Public Sphere: Re-imagining Copyright Enforcement on Online Social Media Platforms.- 7. The Internet is Dead. Long Live the Internet.- 8. Return to Freedom: Governance of Fair Innovation Ecosystems.- 9. Decolonizing Technology and Society - a Perspective from the Global South.- Part 3: Ethics and Philosophy of Technology.- 10. Digital Humanism and the Limits of AI.- 11. Explorative Experiments and Digital Humanism: Adding an Epistemic Dimension to the Ethical Debate.- 12. Digital Humanism and Global Issues in AI Ethics.- 13. Our Digital Mirror.- Part 4: Information Technology and the Arts.- 14. Fictionalizing the Robot and Artificial Intelligence.- 15. How to Be A Digital Humanist in International Relations: Cultural Tech Diplomacy Challenges Silicon Valley.- 16. We Are Needed More Than Ever. Cultural Heritage, Libraries and Archives .- 17. Humanism and the Great Opportunity of Intelligent User Interfaces for Cultural Heritage.- Part 5: Data, Algorithm, and Fairness.- 18. The Attention Economy and the Impact of AI.- 19. Did You Find It on the Internet? Ethical Complexities of Search Engine Rankings.- 20. Personalization, Fairness and Post-Userism.- Part 6: Platform Power.- 21. The Curation Chokepoint.- 22. Business Model Innovation and the Rise of Technology Giants.- 23. Scaling Up Broken Systems? Considerations from the Area of Music Streaming.- 24. The Platform Economy after Covid-19: Regulation and the Precautionary Principle.- Part 7: Education and Skills of the Future.- 25. Educational Requirements for Positive Social Robotics.- 26. Informatics as a Fundamental Discipline in General Education - The Danish Perspective.- 27. The Unbearable Disembodiedness of Cognitive Machines.- Part 8: Digital Geopolitics and Sovereignty.- 28. The Technological Construction of Sovereignty.- 29. A Crucial Decade for European Digital Sovereignty.- 30. Geo-Politics and Digital Sovereignty.- 31. Cultural Influences on AI along the New Silk Road.- 32. Geopolitics, Sovereignty in Digital Times...What's in a Word?.- Part 9: Systems and Society.- 33. Work Without Jobs.- 34. Why Don't You Do Something to Help Me? Digital Humanism: A Call for Cities to Act.- 35. Ethics or Quality of Life?.- 36. Responsible Technology Design: Conversations for Success.- 37. Navigating Through Changes of a Digital World.- Part 10: Learning From Crisis.- 38. Efficiency vs. Resilience: Lessons from COVID-19.- 39. Contact Tracing Apps: A Lesson in Societal Aspects of Technological Development.- 40. Data, Models & Decisions: How We can Shape our World by Not Predicting the Future.- 41. Lessons Learned from the Covid-19 Pandemic.- 42. The Need for Respectful Technologies: Going Beyond Privacy.- Part 11: Realizing Digital Humanism.- 43. Digital Humanism - Navigating the Tensions Ahead.- 44. Should We Rethink How We Do Research?.- 45. Interdisciplinarity: Models and Values for Digital Humanism.- 46. It Is Simple, It Is Complicated.
Open Access;Digital Humanism;Research Ethics;Legal Issues in Computer Scince;Data Privacy;Computers and Society