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Algorithms and digital systems are increasingly taking the role of ‘artificial persons’ – hence becoming both the subjects and objects of regulation and policing. This summary paper provides an overview of the emerging ‘digital ethics’ field from a system design and engineering perspective. The objective is to lay out the critical questions and the current research directions that are likely to shape a new ‘ethics engineering’ profession, which will have significant impact across all sectors.
Ethical-by-design, Ethics Engineering, Digital Ethics
Ethical-by-design, Ethics Engineering, Digital Ethics
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