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 shaming...
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
[2024].
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. Ethical Theories and Digital Ethics
- The history of digital ethics / Vincent C. Müller
- Virtues in the digital age / Shannon Vallor
- The ethics of human-robot interaction and traditional moral theories / Sven Nyholm
- Is there a right to internet access? / Rowan Cruft
- Part II. Social Media and Free Speech
- A normative framework for sharing information online / Emily Sullivan, Mark Alfano
- Fake news rebuilding the epistemic landscape / Neil Levy
- What's wrong with trolling? / Rebecca Roache
- The moral risks of online shaming / Krista K. Thomason
- Is there collective responsibility for misogyny perpetrated on social media? / Holly Lawford-Smith, Jessica Megarry
- Extreme speech, democratic deliberation, and social media / Jeffrey W. Howard
- Part III. Friendship, Love, and Sex
- Friendship online / Dean Cocking
- The moral rights and wrongs of online dating and hook-ups / Lily Frank, Michal Klincewicz
- The ethics of sex robots / Aksel Sterri, Brian D. Earp
- The ethics of virtual sexual assault / John Danaher
- Part IV. Ethical Design of Technology
- Ethical dimensions of persuasive technology / James Williams
- How robots have politics / Robert Sparrow
- Ethical issues with artificial ethics assistants / Elizabeth O'Neill, [and others]
- The challenge of value alignment from fairer algorithms to ai safety / Iason Gabriel, Vafa Ghazavi
- Digital nudging exploring the ethical boundaries / Marcello Ienca, Effy Vayena
- Interpretability and transparency in artificial intelligence / Brent Mittelstadt
- Part V. Justice and Fairness
- Algorithmic bias and access to opportunities / Lisa Herzog
- The ethics of predictive policing / Katerina Hadjimatheou, Christopher Nathan
- (when) is adblocking wrong? / Thomas Douglas
- Price discrimination in the digital age / Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Lauritz Aastrup Munch
- Part VI. Health
- The ethics of medical AI / Abhishek Mishra, [and others]
- Health and digital technology partnerships too close for comfort? / Laura Specker Sullivan
- Explainable machine learning, patient autonomy, and clinical reasoning / Geoff Keeling, Rune Nyrup
- Part VII. Privacy and Security
- The surveillance delusion / Carissa Véliz
- Privacy in social media / Andrei Marmor
- The ethics of facial recognition technology / Evan Selinger, Brenda Leong
- Ethical approaches to cybersecurity / Kevin Macnish, Jeroen van der Ham
- The ethics of weaponized AI / Michael Robillard
- Part VIII. The Future
- Should we automate democracy? / Johannes Himmelreich
- The ethics of quitting social media / Rob Simpson
- The ethics of brain uploading / Francesca Minerva
- How does artificial intelligence pose an existential risk? / Karina Vold, Daniel R. Harris
- Automation and the future of work / John Danaher.