The future (Industry 4.0) is closer than we think. Will it also be ethical?

P. Fobel, A. Kuzior
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Solution of consequences without setting responsibilities, assessment of ethical risks may lead to serious social issues and delayed responses which would rather stem from searching of conscience.What is more, it needs to be emphasised that new technologies are the outcome of scientific production, implementation of science, and are associated with the activities of research teams. And this is the aspect that is pointed out by the representatives of the Technology Assessment concept1, the importance of applying ethical criteria to technology assessment. The significance and risks of contemporary science are also addressed by Ulrich Beck in his Risk Society. It is evident that the issue deserves wide interdisciplinary discourse across all areas aiming to overcome particularised approaches to understanding and solutions of dilemmas. In this interdisciplinary discourse, it is necessary to emphasise the ethical context and value and contextual parameters. Initiatives associated with the transformation to the new paradigm Industry 4.0 start emerging also in Slovakia. The initiative originated at the Ministry of Economy and was approved by the Slovak Government in October 2018. Action Plan was prepared in cooperation with the representatives of individual departments, industry, associations, and the academic circles. This national concept perceives the process in conjunction with other social components and stakeholders. National strategies and conceptions tend to underestimate the ethical aspect, not taking it as an important part of innovative approaches, mitigation of risks, or prevention. We hold the opinion that Industry 4.0 constitutes a fundamental turning point that deserves ethical appreciation and solutions. 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We live in an era when we are significantly confronted with new social trends which affect the living environment, sustainable life, migration processes, global social changes, and economic innovations, as well as new technologies and more efficient use of artificial intelligence. We perceive the future not only as a scientific and technological challenge, but also as an issue of ethical importance and potential ethical risks. Therefore the civilisation changes, such as the adaptation to the parameters of a new society under Industry 4.0, call for ethical caution and moral sensibility in order to reduce, or even eliminate, potential negative impacts on humans and their existential conditions. The use of robotics and artificial intelligence in various areas, such as in the field of law, education, construction of smart cities or public administration, gene technologies, housing, productivity, social services, industry, and the like also poses a new requirement. For example, the demand will grow for creative people, professionals having understanding for a human in a new environment, in everyday contact with artificial intelligence, new functioning of institutions, business transformation, and the entire social systems. They should be individuals able to response, in a creative manner, to specific situations and needs, new forms of self-realization. There will be a radical change in the area of personalisation, this including both the education and the personalised and individualised service, responses to individual requirements of a citizen, client, or consumer. Modern era was based on mass production and social revolutions. The social changes and shifts in values are mirrored by intellectual authorities, such as G. Lipovetsky who emphasises the necessity to adopt new ethical approach in relation to the new social paradigm. "Postmodern age is obsessed with information and self-expression" (Lipovetsky, 1998, p. 19). Individual ethics will gain its momentum, the ethics of other (third) type will be necessary, e.g. the ethics as presented by G. Lipovetsky: "Our era does not restore the rule of the "good old morality", it abandons it. In this sense, it is not possible to expect any changes of laws, any exploration of new moral values. Its ambition is to participate in solutions and changes, implement mechanisms of ethical prevalence, or the instruments of ethical supervision within social plans being prepared or already implemented.Its mission is to enrich the dialogue in the area of new trends with ethical questions, to extend the interdisciplinary discourse, to enter the dialogue within innovative projects and be an active player in such dialogues. Each change affects human and human’s integrity. Underestimation of professional opinions of ethical nature may generate an irreversible or dangerous situation which could put humans under threat. Solution of consequences without setting responsibilities, assessment of ethical risks may lead to serious social issues and delayed responses which would rather stem from searching of conscience.What is more, it needs to be emphasised that new technologies are the outcome of scientific production, implementation of science, and are associated with the activities of research teams. And this is the aspect that is pointed out by the representatives of the Technology Assessment concept1, the importance of applying ethical criteria to technology assessment. The significance and risks of contemporary science are also addressed by Ulrich Beck in his Risk Society. It is evident that the issue deserves wide interdisciplinary discourse across all areas aiming to overcome particularised approaches to understanding and solutions of dilemmas. In this interdisciplinary discourse, it is necessary to emphasise the ethical context and value and contextual parameters. Initiatives associated with the transformation to the new paradigm Industry 4.0 start emerging also in Slovakia. The initiative originated at the Ministry of Economy and was approved by the Slovak Government in October 2018. Action Plan was prepared in cooperation with the representatives of individual departments, industry, associations, and the academic circles. This national concept perceives the process in conjunction with other social components and stakeholders. National strategies and conceptions tend to underestimate the ethical aspect, not taking it as an important part of innovative approaches, mitigation of risks, or prevention. We hold the opinion that Industry 4.0 constitutes a fundamental turning point that deserves ethical appreciation and solutions. The peculiarities of this paradigm should also be explored within ethics and enter, in a constructive manner, the discourse in the area of science and research, both within professional socialisation and within the area of institutionalisation of ethical instruments in order to minimise, to a maximum possible extent, the ethical risks and potential negative consequences of new technologies and use of digital data in relation to customers and partners.We live in an era when we are significantly confronted with new social trends which affect the living environment, sustainable life, migration processes, global social changes, and economic innovations, as well as new technologies and more efficient use of artificial intelligence. We perceive the future not only as a scientific and technological challenge, but also as an issue of ethical importance and potential ethical risks. Therefore the civilisation changes, such as the adaptation to the parameters of a new society under Industry 4.0, call for ethical caution and moral sensibility in order to reduce, or even eliminate, potential negative impacts on humans and their existential conditions. The use of robotics and artificial intelligence in various areas, such as in the field of law, education, construction of smart cities or public administration, gene technologies, housing, productivity, social services, industry, and the like also poses a new requirement. For example, the demand will grow for creativ...
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未来(工业4.0)比我们想象的更近。这也合乎道德吗?
这种范式的特点也应该在伦理中进行探索,并以建设性的方式进入科学和研究领域的话语,无论是在专业社会化领域还是在伦理工具的制度化领域,以便最大限度地减少新技术和与客户和合作伙伴相关的数字数据的使用的伦理风险和潜在的负面后果。我们生活在这样一个时代,我们明显面临着新的社会趋势,这些趋势影响着生活环境、可持续生活、移民过程、全球社会变化和经济创新,以及新技术和更有效地利用人工智能。我们认为,未来不仅是科学和技术的挑战,也是一个伦理重要性和潜在伦理风险的问题。因此,文明的变化,例如适应工业4.0下新社会的参数,要求道德谨慎和道德敏感性,以减少甚至消除对人类及其生存条件的潜在负面影响。机器人技术和人工智能在法律、教育、智慧城市建设或公共管理、基因技术、住房、生产力、社会服务、工业等各个领域的应用也提出了新的要求。例如,对创意的需求将会增长……
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