Data ethics : building trust
How digital technologies can serve humanity

Language
EnglishAbstract
Data is the magic word of the 21st century. As oil in the 20th century and electricity in the 19th century: For citizens, data means support in daily life in almost all activities, from watch to laptop, from kitchen to car, from mobile phone to politics. For business and politics, data means power, dominance, winning the race. Data can be used for good and bad, for services and hacking, for medicine and arms race. How can we build trust in this complex and ambiguous data world? How can digital technologies serve humanity? The 45 articles in this book represent a broad range of ethical reflections and recommendations in eight sections: a) Values, Trust and Law, b) AI, Robots and Humans, c) Health and Neuroscience, d) Religions for Digital Justice, e) Farming, Business, Finance, f) Security, War, Peace, g) Data Governance, Geopolitics, h) Media, Education, Communication. The authors and institutions come from all continents. The book serves as reading material for teachers, students, policy makers, politicians, business, hospitals, NGOs and religious organisations alike. It is an invitation for dialogue, debate and building trust! The book is a continuation of the volume “Cyber Ethics 4.0” published in 2018 by the same editors.
Keywords
data ethics; cyber ethics; big data; artificial intelligence; digital humanismISBN
9782889315239Publisher
Globethics PublicationsPublisher website
https://globethics.net/publicationsPublication date and place
2023Imprint
2023 Globethics PublicationsSeries
Global, 18Classification
Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects
Digital and information technologies: Legal aspects
Artificial intelligence
Knowledge / Information / Data economics

