Monthly Archives: November 2021

#ethics21 More Week 6 thoughts

After many hours of listening to the 9 videos of this module, the reward is a very satisfying, plausible and useful takeaway.
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#ethics21 Personal or not

A bit more on ethics as personal or otherwise, also from my own past.
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#ethics21 Week 6 thoughts

Today Stephen explicitly encouraged us to blog some thoughts how care ties into … analytics. From what he said over the years, my first thought is about the parallels between care and AI. One parallel is how the ‘One-Caring’ (as … Continue reading

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#ethics21 Mapping

My think tool is not optimized for finished structures, but rather for raw material for thinking. But use it how you want. Continue reading

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#ethics21 Week 5

Although the course has fairly much drifted towards the oral, I will briefly write down my thoughts here in my blog.
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#ethics21 Undistributed posts reference

Somehow, three two of my course posts have not shown up in the daily newsletters, archives, or in the RSS feed (at least I did not discover them), so here are their links: #ethics21 Week 4: many concepts, Nov 7 … Continue reading

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#ethics21 Week 4: many concepts

This week has brought plenty of ethical concepts, and I need to share how interesting I found it to put them all on a map and connect them.
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#ethics21 Week 4, more

Initially, “Mandatory labeling of artificial agents” might not seem like a big deal, but very soon, artificial agents will be able to appear totally indistinguishable from genuine humans.
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#ethics21 Week 4, Codes

Certainly, AI can contribute to the abusive proliferation of popups, alerts and ‘notifications’.
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