Foreword |
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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Chapter 1 Ethics at the Service of Digital Technology |
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1.1 Towards a new paradigm of the digital society |
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1.2 Questions regarding the algorithmic universe |
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1.3 Ethics as a digital compass |
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1.4 Ethical challenges and risks regarding algorithmic processing |
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1.5 The environmental parameters of digital technology |
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1.6 What is the place of mankind in this digital society? |
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Chapter 2 The Code is Ethics and Ethics is the Code |
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2.1 Nature, the creator of codes, programming and algorithms |
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2.2 Algorithmic Darwinism |
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2.3 The evolutionary digital world |
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2.5.1 The symbiotic bridge between algorithms and ethics |
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2.5.2 Trust at the heart of a new ethics |
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2.5.3 The "blockchainization" of ethics |
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2.6 The codification of ethics via a process of networks of neurons |
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2.7 The complexity around an ethical AI |
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2.8 The Neo-Platonist ethical systemic platform (Ψ, G, Φ) |
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2.9 The systemic analysis approach centered on the individual in a digital ecosystem |
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2.10 Toward quantum ethics? |
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Chapter 3 The Framework for Algorithmic Processing |
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3.1 Characteristics of NICT essential for their use |
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3.2 Scenarios for the digital economy |
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3.2.1 Scenario 1: the generalization and commercialization of algorithms combined with Platform as a Service (PaaS) tools |
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3.2.2 Scenario 2: organization into silos independent of data producers and algorithmic processing specialists |
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3.2.3 Scenario 3: domination of AI leaders via proprietary algorithms with unparalleled performances |
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3.3 An algorithm's ethical rules |
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3.4 Ethical evaluation of algorithmic processing |
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3.4.1 Evaluation of data and practices |
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3.4.2 Evaluating the algorithm and its practices |
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3.5 The framework surrounding algorithmic systems |
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3.5.4 Algorithmic responsibility |
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3.6 Ethical management and direction framing algorithmic systems |
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Conclusion |
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Appendix |
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List of Abbreviations |
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References |
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Index |
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