The Cambridge Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics

The Cambridge Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics
Author: Luciano Floridi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-04-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781139487528

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Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have profoundly changed many aspects of life, including the nature of entertainment, work, communication, education, healthcare, industrial production and business, social relations and conflicts. They have had a radical and widespread impact on our moral lives and hence on contemporary ethical debates. The Cambridge Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics, first published in 2010, provides an ambitious and authoritative introduction to the field, with discussions of a range of topics including privacy, ownership, freedom of speech, responsibility, technological determinism, the digital divide, cyber warfare, and online pornography. It offers an accessible and thoughtful survey of the transformations brought about by ICTs and their implications for the future of human life and society, for the evaluation of behaviour, and for the evolution of moral values and rights. It will be a valuable book for all who are interested in the ethical aspects of the information society in which we live.

The Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics

The Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics
Author: Kenneth E. Himma,Herman T. Tavani
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 705
Release: 2008-06-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780470281802

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This handbook provides an accessible overview of the most important issues in information and computer ethics. It covers: foundational issues and methodological frameworks; theoretical issues affecting property, privacy, anonymity, and security; professional issues and the information-related professions; responsibility issues and risk assessment; regulatory issues and challenges; access and equity issues. Each chapter explains and evaluates the central positions and arguments on the respective issues, and ends with a bibliography that identifies the most important supplements available on the topic.

The Cambridge Handbook of Information Technology Life Sciences and Human Rights

The Cambridge Handbook of Information Technology  Life Sciences and Human Rights
Author: Marcello Ienca,Oreste Pollicino,Laura Liguori,Elisa Stefanini,Roberto Andorno
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2022-05-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1108477836

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Debates on the human-rights implications of new and emerging technologies have been hampered by the lack of a comprehensive theoretical framework for the complex issues involved. This volume provides that framework, bringing a multidisciplinary and international perspective to the evolution of human rights in the digital and biotechnological era. It delves into the latest frontiers of technological innovation in the life sciences and information technology sectors, such as neurotechnology, robotics, genetic engineering, and artificial intelligence. Leading experts from the technological, medical, and social sciences as well as law, philosophy, and business share their extensive knowledge about the transformation of the rights framework in response to technological innovation. In addition to providing a comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and international state-of-the art descriptive analysis, the volume also offers policy recommendations to protect and promote human rights in the context of emerging socio-technological trends.

Philosophy Computing and Information Science

Philosophy  Computing and Information Science
Author: Ruth Hagengruber,Uwe Riss
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317317555

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Over the last four decades computers and the internet have become an intrinsic part of all our lives, but this speed of development has left related philosophical enquiry behind. Featuring the work of computer scientists and philosophers, these essays provide an overview of an exciting new area of philosophy that is still taking shape.

The Cambridge Handbook of Computing Education Research

The Cambridge Handbook of Computing Education Research
Author: Sally A. Fincher,Anthony V. Robins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 924
Release: 2019-02-13
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781108756211

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This is an authoritative introduction to Computing Education research written by over 50 leading researchers from academia and the industry.

The Ethics of Information Technologies

The Ethics of Information Technologies
Author: Keith W Miller,Mariarosaria Taddeo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2020-08-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781000152005

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This volume collects key influential papers that have animated the debate about information computer ethics over the past three decades, covering issues such as privacy, online trust, anonymity, values sensitive design, machine ethics, professional conduct and moral responsibility of software developers. These previously published articles have set the tone of the discussion and bringing them together here in one volume provides lecturers and students with a one-stop resource with which to navigate the debate.

The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence

The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence
Author: Keith Frankish,William M. Ramsey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2014-06-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780521871426

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An authoritative, up-to-date survey of the state of the art in artificial intelligence, written for non-specialists.

Oxford Handbook of Ethics of AI

Oxford Handbook of Ethics of AI
Author: Markus D. Dubber,Frank Pasquale,Sunit Das
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1000
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780190067410

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This volume tackles a quickly-evolving field of inquiry, mapping the existing discourse as part of a general attempt to place current developments in historical context; at the same time, breaking new ground in taking on novel subjects and pursuing fresh approaches. The term "A.I." is used to refer to a broad range of phenomena, from machine learning and data mining to artificial general intelligence. The recent advent of more sophisticated AI systems, which function with partial or full autonomy and are capable of tasks which require learning and 'intelligence', presents difficult ethical questions, and has drawn concerns from many quarters about individual and societal welfare, democratic decision-making, moral agency, and the prevention of harm. This work ranges from explorations of normative constraints on specific applications of machine learning algorithms today-in everyday medical practice, for instance-to reflections on the (potential) status of AI as a form of consciousness with attendant rights and duties and, more generally still, on the conceptual terms and frameworks necessarily to understand tasks requiring intelligence, whether "human" or "A.I."