The Oxford handbook of digital ethics /

"The Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics is a lively and authoritative guide to ethical issues related to digital technologies, with a special emphasis on AI. Philosophers with a wide range of expertise cover thirty-seven topics: from the right to have access to internet, to trolling and online s...

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Group Author: Véliz, Carissa (Editor)
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford :
Publication Dates: 2024.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
Series: [Oxford handbooks]
Subjects:
Summary: "The Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics is a lively and authoritative guide to ethical issues related to digital technologies, with a special emphasis on AI. Philosophers with a wide range of expertise cover thirty-seven topics: from the right to have access to internet, to trolling and online shaming, speech on social media, fake news, sex robots and dating online, persuasive technology, value alignment, algorithmic bias, predictive policing, price discrimination online, medical AI, privacy and surveillance, automating democracy, the future of work, and AI and existential risk, among others. Each chapter gives a rigorous map of the ethical terrain, engaging critically with the most notable work in the area, and pointing directions for future research"--
Carrier Form: xvi, 786 pages ; 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780198857815
0198857810
Index Number: QA76
CLC: B82-057
Call Number: B82-057/O984
Contents: The history of digital ethics /
Virtues in the digital age /
The ethics of human-robot interaction and traditional moral theories /
Is there a right to internet access? /
A normative framework for sharing information online /
Fake news rebuilding the epistemic landscape /
What's wrong with trolling? /
The moral risks of online shaming /
Is there collective responsibility for misogyny perpetrated on social media? /
Extreme speech, democratic deliberation, and social media /
Friendship online /
The moral rights and wrongs of online dating and hook-ups /
The ethics of sex robots /
The ethics of virtual sexual assault /
Ethical dimensions of persuasive technology /
How robots have politics /
Ethical issues with artificial ethics assistants /
The challenge of value alignment from fairer algorithms to ai safety /
Digital nudging exploring the ethical boundaries /
Interpretability and transparency in artificial intelligence /
Algorithmic bias and access to opportunities /
The ethics of predictive policing /
(when) is adblocking wrong? /
Price discrimination in the digital age /
The ethics of medical AI /
Health and digital technology partnerships too close for comfort? /
Explainable machine learning, patient autonomy, and clinical reasoning /
The surveillance delusion /
Privacy in social media /
The ethics of facial recognition technology /
Ethical approaches to cybersecurity /
The ethics of weaponized AI /
Should we automate democracy? /
The ethics of quitting social media /
The ethics of brain uploading /
How does artificial intelligence pose an existential risk? /
Automation and the future of work /