Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies An Introduction

Technologies shape who we are, how we organize our societies and how we relate to nature. For example, social media challenges democracy; artificial intelligence raises the question of what is unique to humans; and the possibility to create artificial wombs may affect notions of motherhood and birth...

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Other Authors: van de Poel, Ibo (Editor), Hermann, Julia (Editor), Hopster, Jeroen (Editor), Lenzi, Dominic (Editor), Nyholm, Sven (Editor), Taebi, Behnam (Editor), Ziliotti, Elena (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Open Book Publishers 2023
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