Browsing by Author "Stahl, Bernd Carsten"
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Artificial Intelligence Ethics Guidelines for Developers and Users: Clarifying their Content and Normative Implications.
Ryan, Mark; Stahl, Bernd Carsten (Article)There has been a significant amount of research done on the ethical consequences of artificial intelligence (AI). This is reflected by the works published across academia, policy and the media. Many of these aim to provide ... -
The Ethical Balance of Using Smart Information Systems for Promoting the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Ryan, Mark; Antoniou, Josephine; Brooks, Laurence; Jiya, Tilimbe; Macnish, Kevin; Stahl, Bernd Carsten (Article)he Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are internationally agreed goals that allow us to determine what humanity, as represented by 193 member states, finds acceptable and desirable. The paper explores how technology can ... -
Ethics in corporate Research and Development (R&D): can Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) approaches aid sustainability?
An increase in the number of companies that publish corporate social responsibility (CSR) statements, and a rise in their ‘sustainability’ research, reflects a growing acceptance that broad ethical considerations are key ... -
Ethics management and responsible research and innovation in the Human Brain Project
Rainey, Stephen; Stahl, Bernd Carsten; Shaw, Mark; Reinsborough, Michael (Book chapter)Responsible research and innovation (RRI) is a key concept in current discourses concerning research governance and policy. The practice of ethics management in the European Union (EU) Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) ... -
From collaborative to institutional reflexivity: calibrating responsibility in the funding process
Grimpe, Barbara; Stahl, Bernd Carsten; ten Holter, Carolyn; Inglesant, Philip; Eden, Grace; Patel, Menisha; Jirotka, Marina (Article)Science-policy organisations are expected to be reflexive of their political influence on research and society. In this long-standing discourse on institutional reflexivity, formal organisations have largely been considered ... -
The future of ICT for health and ageing: unveiling ethical and social issues through horizon scanning foresight
This paper uses horizon scanning as a foresight methodology to investigate the opportunities, challenges and futures of ICT for health and ageing, particularly focusing on identifying the ethical and social issues associated ... -
Identity politics: Participatory research and its challenges related to social and epistemic control
Over the past 20 years the participation of laypersons or representatives of civil society has become a guiding principle in processes of research and innovation. There is now a significant literature discussing collaboration ... -
Policy scenarios as an instrument for policymakers
Wright, David; Stahl, Bernd Carsten; Hatzakis, Tally (Article)Scenarios are a methodology of futures and foresight research that has been established for more than half a century. Despite the rich literature on scenarios and ways of constructing them, the current scenario methodologies, ... -
Technofixing the Future: Ethical Side Effects of Using AI and Big Data to meet the SDGs
Ryan, Mark; Antoniou, Josephina; Jiya, Tilimbe; Macnish, Kevin; Brooks, L.; Stahl, Bernd Carsten (Conference)While the use of smart information systems (the combination of AI and Big Data) offer great potential for meeting many of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), they also raise a number of ethical challenges in ...