Trust, Responsibility, and Digital Governance: Regulation of Ai and Blockchain Technology from a Capacity-based Perspective - Couverture souple

 
9783837678024: Trust, Responsibility, and Digital Governance: Regulation of Ai and Blockchain Technology from a Capacity-based Perspective

Synopsis

Numerous ethical guidelines and regulatory frameworks have been developed to assess and shape digital systems. However, these efforts often rest on the dubious assumption that individuals and organisations possess the necessary capacities to assess such systems in terms of justice, reliability, and other normative standards – especially given the growing complexity and corresponding opacity of many digital models. This issue is therefore of central importance to both legal and ethical debates surrounding AI and digital systems in general. The contributors to this volume propose a new approach to digital governance to enhance the capacity to evaluate and shape digital systems. ---

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À propos des auteurs

Andreas Kaminski (Dr. phil.) ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Philosophie der TU Darmstadt. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte sind Technikphilosophie, Medien der Wissensvermittlung, Phänomenologie und »Prüfung« um 1900/2000.



Michael Leyer (PhD) is a professor of business administration and chair of Digitalization and Process Management at Universität Marburg. He is also an adjunct professor at Queensland University of Technology. The main focus of his research is the sociotechnical consideration of future technologies in organizations.

Sebastian Bücker, born in 1989, works as a scientific researcher at the Institute of Philosophy at Technische Universität Darmstadt. Using both his backgrounds in computer science and philosophy of technology, his research focuses on how current developments in AI can be connected to philosophy, especially regarding the ascription of capabilities associated with autonomy.



Marcus Düwell is a professor of philosophy at the Institute for Philosophy at Technische Universität Darmstadt. His research interests include foundational questions of moral and political philosophy, philosophical anthropology, and applied ethics.

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