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Slow Tech: a quest for good, clean and fair ICT
Norberto Patrignani, Diane WhitehouseThe purpose of this paper is to introduce the term Slow Tech as a way of describing information and communication technology (ICT) that is good, clean and fair. These are…
Why privacy is not enough privacy in the context of “ubiquitous computing” and “big data”
Tobias MatznerUbiquitous computing and “big data” have been widely recognized as requiring new concepts of privacy and new mechanisms to protect it. While improved concepts of privacy have been…
Effective cooperation with energy consumers: An example of an ethical approach to introduce an innovative solution
Barbara BegierResearch described in this paper focuses on a need to consult inhabitants about a new technical solution introduced in a country-wide scale like it is in the case of a smart…
On robots as genetically modified invasive species
Michael Lemke, Keith W. MillerThis paper aims to explore similarities and differences between robots, invasive biological species, and genetically modified organisms. These comparisons are designed to better…
Ethical issues of human enhancement technologies: Cyborg technology as the extension of human biology
Ivana GreguricThis paper aims to focus on the modern development of bionics and linking new technologies with the human nervous system or other biological systems that cause changes of the…
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1477-996Xe-ISSN:
1758-8871ISSN-L:
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- Dr Jenifer Sunrise Winter