Digital Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, and Responsible Research and Innovation: Sustainable and Inclusive Virtual Team Collaboration for a Better Future
Jasmin Mahadevan ()
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Jasmin Mahadevan: Pforzheim University
Chapter Chapter 11 in Virtual Team Collaboration, 2024, pp 289-318 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter enables you to consider the wider goals of virtual team collaboration for a better future. It helps you to contribute to a sustainable development, to promote diversity and ensure equity, and to engage in responsible research and innovation. You will encounter ways of handling the Collingridge dilemma which describes that humans can never fully control technology, particularly not its unintended consequences, and you will learn how to involve stakeholders in technological assessment. You can then work towards a more ethical, sustainable and responsible organization and leadership, and apply these considerations to digital technology, artificial intelligence and human-technology interactions.
Keywords: Sustainable and responsible virtual team collaboration; Digital ethics; Ethics of artificial intelligence; Technological assessment; Responsible research and innovation; Collingridge dilemma (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-44969-8_11
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