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Sep 27 25 tweets 22 min read
Very happy to share that The Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics is now finished and will be out in the next few months! Some of it is already published online. If you're interested in #DigitalEthics, #AIEthics, #ethics, #privacy, #AI, #philosophy, this one is for you... 🧵👇 Image
In this chapter, @SvenNyholm relates the new area of the ethics of human–#robot interaction to traditional ethical theories such as #utilitarianism, Kantian #ethics, and virtue ethics. #AIEthics

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In this chapter, Emily Sullivan and Mark Alfano (@moral_psych) develop a normative epistemic framework for sharing information online. They argue recent technological developments call for a rethinking of the norms of testimony. #epistemology

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In this chapter, @NeilLevy10 argues that if the problem of #FakeNews is to be effectively addressed, we need responses at the supply end, not the consumption end. #FreeSpeech #AIEthics

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In this chapter, Holly Lawfod-Smith and Jessica Megarry ask whether there is collective #responsibility for harms perpetrated on social media?

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In this chapter, @jeffhowarducl considers the permissibility of suppressing extreme speech on social media. #FreeSpeech #Democracy #AIEthics

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In this chapter, @cocking_dean provides an overview of the burgeoning contemporary research concerning online #friendship and of the main themes, since #Aristotle, on the nature and value of friendship. academic.oup.com/edited-volume/…
In this chapter, @AkselSterri and @briandavidearp examine whether sex with #robots is intrinsically or instrumentally wrong and critically assess different regulatory responses. #AIEthics academic.oup.com/edited-volume/…
In this chapter, @JohnDanaher addresses the growing problem of unwanted sexual interactions in virtual environments. #AIEthics academic.oup.com/edited-volume/…
In this chapter, Robert Sparrow explores how #robots have politics and how those politics are relevant to their #ethics. It suggests that, for a number of reasons, robots have more #politics than do other sorts of artefacts. academic.oup.com/edited-volume/…
In this chapter, @IasonGabriel and @GhazaviVD address the question of how to align artificial intelligence (#AI) systems with human values and situates it within a wider body of thought regarding technology and value. #AIEthics

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In this chapter, Lisa Herzog draws on Iris Marion Young’s perspective of structural (in)justice to discuss algorithmic #bias. Her focus is on ‘Matthew effects’, in which those who are already disadvantaged suffer further. #AIEthics
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In this chapter, Katerina Hadjimatheou and
Christopher Nathan explore the #ethics of predictive #policing: the way that such algorithms can amplify existing biases and how it can lead to improper restrictions of autonomy.

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In this chapter, Tom Douglas examines three objections to #adblocking: the objection from property; the objection from complicity; and the objection from free-riding. @ethicsinthenews @JesusOxford

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In this chapter, Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen and
Lauritz Aastrup Munch discuss the #ethics of online price #discrimination. academic.oup.com/edited-volume/…
In this chapter, Kevin Macnish and Jeroen van der Ham examine current research on #cybersecurity #ethics.

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In this chapter, Michael Robillard discusses the #ethics of autonomous weapons. #AI #AIethics

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In this chapter, Andrei Marmor argues that people have too much #privacy on social media. For a response to his argument from me, see the current volume of the Journal of Practical #Ethics: journals.publishing.umich.edu/jpe/
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In this chapter, @EvanSelinger and @BrendaKLeong offer a comprehensive presentation of the leading ethical issues in the debates about #facialrecognition technology. #surveillance #privacy

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In this chapter, @jhimmelreich reviews and evaluates different ways in which digital technologies may affect #democracy. #AIEthics

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In this chapter, Robert Simpson tackles the ethics of quitting social media and argues against the insidious tendency to think of recently established technological states of affairs as permanent fixtures of our society.

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In this chapter, @karinavold and Daniel Harris critically explore three reasons for thinking that AI poses an existential threat to humanity: the control problem, the possibility of global disruption from an #AI race dynamic, and the weaponization of AI. academic.oup.com/edited-volume/…
In this chapter, @JohnDanaher explores #AI and the future of work and argues that the best way to mitigate losses might be to transition to a post-work society.
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More chapters to be published online soon! Stay tuned! #AIEthics #books Image

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Jun 17, 2021
Yesterday, the Taskforce on Innovation, Growth and Regulatory Reform published a report outlining their vision to “refresh the #UK’s approach to regulation now that we have left the EU”. A thread on the life of #privacy post-#Brexit. (Trigger warning: it doesn't look good). 👇 1/
The report emphasises "#consumer #data" as "highly profitable." Something to note: the report mentions "#consumers" 52 times while mentioning "#citizens" 11 times. 2/
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It then describes the #GDPR as inflexible and onerous: "In a survey by DataGrail 49% of business decision makers reported spending over 10 working days a year just to sustain GDPR compliance, with 12% spending over 30 working days a year" 3/
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Jun 12, 2021
Some thoughts about #Apple's latest #WWDC21 and #privacy. A thread 👇
The good:

There's no question that Apple has brought some exciting new features for privacy lately. The possibility for users to block some #data collection, one's #email blocking trackers, the chance to use email aliases for interactions with companies...
#Safari hiding internet traffic from your internet service provider... all fantastic, and hugely important.

Apple is showing that #privacy is a competitive advantage. And their #security is much better than that of competitors

But before we get too complacent...
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