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Browse the papers in this group.
You can leave comments or questions on each paper's page or comment on the theme or on two or more papers in the comment area below.
Owing to the transition to digital technologies, the communication processes and activities in our lives have become progressively mediated by AI. The key ethical concerns flagged in two of the papers in this session are:
In the paper on Algorithmic Games in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, the major digital social challenge pointed out by Ms. TAO TINGTING relates to personal data and ethical issues such as privacy breaches, power shifts, and decision control. In AI-based transformation, the collection of user information could violate individual privacy, manipulation of decision-making and “algorithmic control”.
An interesting paper, “Self-discipline Brings No Freedom”: Moral Design of Wearable Fitness Technology” by Liang Chen (China), unpacks the downside of ‘self-tracking’ and ‘quantified self’ and argues that human freedom is undermined when intelligent wearable devices are not “morally” designed adequately.