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Farina - Digital Transformation: Engineering Requirements and Political, Economic, and Philosophical Challenges [Pehme köide]

Edited by (Full Professor of Philosophy of Technology and AI in the School of Philosophy and Social Development at Huaqiao University), Edited by (University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy), Edited by , Edited by (Institute for Digital Economy & Artificial Systems, sity, China)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 414 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x191 mm, kaal: 450 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
  • ISBN-10: 0443329648
  • ISBN-13: 9780443329647
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 414 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x191 mm, kaal: 450 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
  • ISBN-10: 0443329648
  • ISBN-13: 9780443329647
The last decade has seen exponential growth in the development of digital technologies. This has led to significant shifts in the political arena as well as in the economy, precipitating a series of revolutionary changes in the fabric of our societies, which have had far-reaching consequences and effects on the way we relate and connect to each other. Digital Transformation in Artificial Systems: Engineering Requirements and Political, Economic, and Philosophical Challenges focuses on analyzing the engineering requirements as well as the political consequences, overarching the philosophical and ethical implications of this transformation, especially in relation to its application in artificial systems. In this context, the concept of digital transformation (understood as the practice of redefining models, functions, operations, processes, and activities by leveraging technological advancements to build efficient digital environments) has become increasingly important. This book brings together key concepts, ideas, and frameworks related to this idea. It promotes an inclusive and responsible digital transformation capable of addressing the constraints on the global digital divide, deepening cooperation in digitization, industrialization, and innovation, while furthering our understanding of the ethical and moral challenges associated with such a development. The distinctive and most original element of the book is its interdisciplinarity. It will allow readers to gather crucial insights that will be instrumental to better understand the reach of the forthcoming AI revolution, its multidimensionality, and its potential impact on people and society.
PART A Engineering and politics
1. The digital transformation of the public sector: The roles of the product
owner
2. Exploring new formulations for distributive fairness in intelligent
decision-making
3. The coevolution dilemma and the artificial intelligence paradox
4. Navigating digital sovereignty within regional integration: A conceptual
framework
5. The reality of digital states
6. Navigating the nexus of international order and artificial intelligence
regulation: Divergent approaches and global governance implications

PART B Economy and philosophy
7. Key factors for successful digital transformation in business
organizations
8. Unilateral sanctions in the cyber age: The impact on state sovereignty and
human rights
9. Digital transformation as a tool for integration in the Eurasian Economic
Union
10. From innovation to inaction: Why digital energy fails to empower
citizens
11. Balancing the scales: Understanding and addressing algorithmic gender
discrimination
12. Digital transformation and identity
13. The critique of human-centered artificial intelligence: Why it is
questionable and why it calls for a radical transformation of the
humanartificial intelligence relation

PART C - New frontiers
14. The digitalization of the humanities: Recent trends and future prospects
15. Digital transformation and propaganda in the large language models era
16. Digital transformation in education: Higher education for everyone
17. Criminal justice and artificial intelligence: A defense of the restricted
application model for algorithmic sentencing support
Mirko Farina is a Full Professor of Philosophy of Technology and AI in the School of Philosophy and Social Development at Huaqiao University, a Talent C of the Fujian Province, and the Head of the Human-Machine Interaction Lab at the Institute for Digital Economy and Artificial Systems [ Xiamen University and Lomonosov Moscow State University]. Personal Website: https://mirkofarina.weebly.com/

Paolo Ciancarini is a Tenured Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering of the University of Bologna Alma Mater Studiorum. He lectures on software engineering and software architecture. Xiao Yu is the Founder & Executive Secretary-General of the Institute for Digital Economy & Artificial Systems. He is also the Founder & Director of the Sichuan Key Laboratory for Digital Administration & Organizational Synergy, (DAOS Lab, 2023), a government-affiliated research institute jointly built by the Sichuan Provincial Big Data Bureau and the Sichuan Administration Institute.

Jin Chen is a Full Professor at the Department of Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategy, Tsinghua University. He is also the Director of the Research Center for Technological Innovation, Tsinghua University.