数字主权和智能可穿戴设备:数字合法控制权分配的三大道德准则

Niël Henk Conradie, Saskia K. Nagel
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智能技术在我们生活中的日益普及,在增加福利和促进我们的自主性方面具有不可否认的潜力。然而,与任何新型技术一样,智能设备和系统的使用也带来了紧迫的道德挑战。智能可穿戴设备是一种似乎即将对社会产生更大影响的技术。平衡这些后果的一个重要方面——既保留利益,又承认和补偿挑战——是确定最能实现这种平衡的数字主权分配条件。这篇文章通过研究个人用户引入和使用可穿戴设备所引发的最重要的道德问题,为这一更广泛的项目提供了一块垫脚石,目的是达成一系列关键的道德考虑,这些技术的当前设计者和提供者有道德义务反思并采取行动,以确保个人数字主权的分配能够最好地平衡利益和挑战。这样做的结果将是一系列道德结石,如果要提供道德上令人满意的分发,任何分发数字主权智能可穿戴设备的尝试都必须考虑和解决这些问题。
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Digital sovereignty and smart wearables: Three moral calculi for the distribution of legitimate control over the digital

The growing pervasiveness of smart technologies in our lives has the undeniable potential to both increase welfare as well as promote our autonomy. However, as with any new kind of technology, the use of smart devices and systems give rise to urgent moral challenges. One variety of such technology that appears to be on the cusp of a far greater impact on society is that of smart wearables. An important facet of balancing these consequences - both preserving the benefits while recognising and compensating for the challenges - is determining the conditions for the distribution of digital sovereignty that best achieves this balance. This piece offers only a steppingstone toward this wider project by examining the most important moral issues raised by the introduction and use of wearables for individual users, with the aim of arriving at a set of crucial moral considerations that the current designers and purveyors of these technologies have a moral duty to reflect and act upon to ensure the distribution of individual digital sovereignty best able to balance the benefits and challenges. The result of this will be a set of moral calculi that any attempt to distribute digital sovereignty smart wearables will have to consider and address if it is to provide a morally satisfactory distribution.

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Journal of responsible technology
Journal of responsible technology Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction
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