The 2021 Yearbook of the Digital Ethics Lab
This annual edited volume explores a wide range of topics in digital ethics and governance. Included are chapters that: analyze the opportunities and ethical challenges posed by digital innovation; delineate new approaches to solve them; and offer concrete guidance on how to govern emerging technolo...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing
2022, 2022
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2022 |
Series: | Digital Ethics Lab Yearbook
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter. 1. The European legislation on AI: a brief analysis of its philosophical approach
- Chapter. 2. Informational privacy with Chinese characteristics
- Chapter. 3. Lessons Learned from Co-Governance Approaches – Developing Effective AI Policy in Europe
- Chapter. 4. State-firm coordination in AI governance
- Chapter. 5. The Impact of Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code on Journalism, Democracy, and the Battle to Regulate Big Tech
- Chapter. 6. App store governance: the implications and limitations of duopolistic dominance
- Chapter. 7. A legal principles-based framework for AI liability regulation
- Chapter. 8
- The New Morality of Debt
- Chapter. 9. Site of the Living Dead: Clarifying our Moral Obligations Towards Digital Remains
- Chapter. 10. The Statistics of Interpretable Machine Learning
- Chapter. 11. Formalising trade-offs beyond algorithmic fairness: lessons from ethical philosophy and welfare economics
- Chapter. 12. Ethics Auditing Framework for Trustworthy AI: Lessons from the IT Audit Literature
- Chapter. 13. Ethics auditing: lessons from business ethics for ethics auditing of AI
- Chapter. 14. AI ethics and policies: why European journalism needs more of both
- Chapter. 15. Towards Equitable Health Outcomes Using Group Data Rights
- Chapter. 16. Ethical Principles for Artificial Intelligence in National Defence