What does my technology facilitate`? A toolbox to help researchers understand the societal impact of a technology in the context of disasters

L. D. Kuratle, Irina Dallo, Michèle Marti, Stauffacher Michael
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Disaster risk is increasing globally. Emerging technologies – Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, and remote sensing – are becoming more important in supporting disaster risk reduction and enhancing safety culture. Despite their presumed benefits, most research focuses on their technological potential, whereas societal aspects are rarely reflected. Taking a societal perspective is vital to ensure that these technologies are developed and operated in ways that benefit societies’ resilience, comply with ethical standards, are inclusive, and address potential risks and challenges. Therefore, we were particularly interested in understanding how societal impacts can be considered and leveraged throughout the development process. Based on an explorative literature review, we developed a toolbox for professionals working on emerging technologies in disaster risk reduction. By applying a Delphi study with experts on AI in seismology, we iteratively adapted and tested the toolbox. The results show that there is a need for guided reflection in order to foster discussion on the societal impacts. They further indicate a gap in the common understanding that is crucial for developing inclusive technologies or defining regulations. Our toolbox was found to be useful for professionals in reflecting on their developments and making technologies societally relevant, thereby enhancing societies’ resilience.
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我的技术促进了什么?帮助研究人员了解灾害背景下技术的社会影响的工具箱
全球灾害风险日益增加。新兴技术--人工智能、物联网和遥感--在支持减少灾害风险和加强安全文化方面正变得越来越重要。尽管这些技术被认为有诸多益处,但大多数研究都集中在其技术潜力上,而社会方面的问题却很少得到反映。社会视角对于确保这些技术的开发和运营方式有利于社会的复原力、符合道德标准、具有包容性并能应对潜在风险和挑战至关重要。因此,我们特别想了解如何在整个开发过程中考虑和利用社会影响。在探索性文献回顾的基础上,我们为从事新兴技术减灾工作的专业人员开发了一个工具箱。通过与地震学人工智能专家进行德尔菲研究,我们对工具箱进行了反复调整和测试。研究结果表明,有必要进行引导性思考,以促进对社会影响的讨论。这些结果进一步表明,在共识方面存在差距,而共识对于开发包容性技术或制定法规至关重要。我们发现,我们的工具箱有助于专业人员反思其开发工作,使技术与社会相关,从而增强社会的复原力。
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