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Information, Communication, and Automation Ethics in the Knowledge Society Age (Hardcover)
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Information, Communication, and Automation Ethics in the Knowledge Society Age (Hardcover)
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Information, communication and automation technology (ICAT) ethics
is the branch of applied ethics and technoethics which investigates
the social and ethical issues of the integrated multidisciplinary
ICAT field in the broad sense that includes all kinds of automated
systems through the use of ICT and computer based systems
(autonomous control systems, communication systems, software
agents, robotic systems, etc.)This book involves 11 timely
contributed chapters that cover a wide spectrum of topics in the
ICAT ethics field. These topics include fundamental ethics
concepts, ICAT ontology and history, ethics in storytelling for
business intelligence, AI and human potential, ethics and social
impact of automation, ICAT professional ethics and codes of ethics,
ethics of IoT, human-AI moral gap, scientific and ethical problems
of computer-model based mischaracterization of serious human
threats as low risk situations, social and existential issues of
dynamic modernity in ICAT, and role of technoethics for the
fulfillment of humankind perfection.The study of ICAT ethics will
help scientists and engineers to see why and how to avoid computer,
communication, and automation technology abuse, and will make them
behave as ethically responsible professionals. ICAT ethical
perspectives are permanently in transition as technological
advances move to novel unseen ICAT areas. ICAT ethics attempts to
reveal the ethical dimensions of ICAT systems, and proposes proper
ethical rules and principles based on traditional and modern
ethical theories, that guide novel advancements towards
moral/ethical practices that benefit the society.The book provides
a rich source of information that can be profitably used by
graduate students and researchers on ICAT moral philosophy, ethics,
and social impact in our digital era.
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