This report presents a review of three approaches to ethical analysis, ATE, eTA and Future Studies; these are ethical frameworks which were used across several projects on the ethics of new and emerging technologies (eg. ETICA, SHERPA, SIENNA, PANELFIT, REELER) and begins to identify the framework, which will address the three levels of ethical technology analysis (as discussed in ATE), which will be further developed in the following tasks of WP2. • It also presents the results of a scan of existing ethical guidelines and frameworks on new and emerging technologies and their socio-economic impacts carried out as part of the TechEthos project. • The scan of ethical documents identifies ethical issues associated with our selected socioeconom...
Based on literature studies, original research, expert consultation, and digital ethnographies, this...
Ethical issues of information and communication technologies (ICTs) are important because they can h...
Ethics can no longer be regarded as an add-on in data science and analytics. This dissertation argue...
In this SIENNA deliverable we present five general methods for translating ethical analysis into fra...
This report describes the process and the result of a horizon scan exercise on new and emerging tech...
This paper sets out a structured meta-methodology, named DIODE, for the ethical assessment of new an...
This Deliverable 2.2 is produced as part of Work Package 2 of the Horizon-2020 project TechEthos. Ba...
This report provides a unique, comprehensive and carefully tested methodology for the ethical analys...
The ETICA project aims to identify emerging information and communication technologies. These techno...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to set out a structured meta-methodology, named DIODE, for th...
The chapter undertakes a comparison of different approaches to the ethical assessment of novel techn...
Most research on ICT ethics concentrates either on existing usages of technologies and current issue...
This SIENNA deliverable offers a broad ethical analysis of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics...
While many technology assessments (TAs) formally conducted by TA organizations in Europe and the USA...
This report is prepared within the context of a European project called SIENNA which was selected to...
Based on literature studies, original research, expert consultation, and digital ethnographies, this...
Ethical issues of information and communication technologies (ICTs) are important because they can h...
Ethics can no longer be regarded as an add-on in data science and analytics. This dissertation argue...
In this SIENNA deliverable we present five general methods for translating ethical analysis into fra...
This report describes the process and the result of a horizon scan exercise on new and emerging tech...
This paper sets out a structured meta-methodology, named DIODE, for the ethical assessment of new an...
This Deliverable 2.2 is produced as part of Work Package 2 of the Horizon-2020 project TechEthos. Ba...
This report provides a unique, comprehensive and carefully tested methodology for the ethical analys...
The ETICA project aims to identify emerging information and communication technologies. These techno...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to set out a structured meta-methodology, named DIODE, for th...
The chapter undertakes a comparison of different approaches to the ethical assessment of novel techn...
Most research on ICT ethics concentrates either on existing usages of technologies and current issue...
This SIENNA deliverable offers a broad ethical analysis of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics...
While many technology assessments (TAs) formally conducted by TA organizations in Europe and the USA...
This report is prepared within the context of a European project called SIENNA which was selected to...
Based on literature studies, original research, expert consultation, and digital ethnographies, this...
Ethical issues of information and communication technologies (ICTs) are important because they can h...
Ethics can no longer be regarded as an add-on in data science and analytics. This dissertation argue...