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Bringing together contributors from the disciplines of law, politics, philosophy, and communication studies, this volume develops an interdisciplinary vocabulary for thinking about the questions and antinomies of human-technology interaction while also resisting any deceptively straightforward synthesis. The topics discussed include the competition over and regulation of technology, the harm induced by autonomous technologies, and the place and role of humans in a world that is undergoing rapid and radical change.
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
1 Unsustainable Anthropocentrism: are We Now Posthuman by Design?
Ignas Kalpokas
2 Military Emerging Disruptive Technologies: Compliance with International Law and Ethical Standards
Marco Marsili
3 ai Talent Competition: Challenges to the United States' Technological Superiority
Ilona Poseliuzhna
4 Third-Party Certification and Artificial Intelligence Some Considerations in Light of the European Commission Proposal for a Regulation on Artificial Intelligence
Jan De Bruyne
5 ai in 5G: High-Speed Dilution of the Right to Privacy and Reducing the Role of Consent
Mykyta Petik
6 The Empowerment of Platform Users to Tackle Digital Disinformation: the Example of the French Legislation
Irène Couzigou
7 Taming Our Digital Overlords: Tackling Tech Through 'Self-Regulation?
Kim Barker
8 Insights from South Asia: a Case of 'Post-truth' Electoral Discourse in Pakistan
Anam Kuraishi
9 A Challenge of Predictive Democracy: Rethinking the Value of Politics for the Era of Algorithmic Governance
Filip Biały
10 Value Problems and Practical Challenges of Contemporary Digital Technologies
Julija Kalpokienė
Index