ISBN13: | 9781032128382 |
ISBN10: | 10321283811 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 176 pages |
Size: | 254x178 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 2 Illustrations, black & white; 2 Line drawings, black & white; 2 Tables, black & white |
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Governing the Future
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An interdisciplinary collection, this volume draws on considerable expertise from scholars and practitioners to address the challenges, impacts and the regulation of this civilizational transformation from the perspectives of various disciplines including philosophy, international law, sociology, cultural studies, economics, and technology.
This book will be of special interest to scholars, students, analysts, policy planers, and decision makers in think thanks, international organizations, and state agencies studying and dealing with the development and governance of disruptive technologies.
Introduction: Governing the Technetronic Revolution? An Uncertain Future Between Paradise and Pandemonium by Henning Glaser
Chapter 1: Why Sex Robots Should Fear Us by Nicholas Agar & Pablo García-Barranquero
Chapter 2: Global Culture for Global Technology: Religious Values and Progress in Artificial Intelligence by Robert M. Geraci & Yong Sup Song
Chapter 3: The Utopia of Universal Control: Critical Thoughts on Transhumanism and Technological Posthumanism by Toni Loh
Chapter 4: Corporate Spies: Industrial Cyber Espionage and the Obligation to Prevent Trans-Boundary Harm by Russell Buchan
Chapter 5: Machine Supererogation and Deontic Bias by Jonathan Pengelly
Chapter 6: The Hacker Way: Moral Decision Logics with Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems by Elke Schwarz
Chapter 7: A Roadmap for Living & Working with Intelligent Machines by Mark Fenwick & Erik P. M. Vermeulen
Chapter 8: AI, Chatbots and Transformations of the Self by Anthony Elliott
Chapter 9: Computational Power in the Digital World by Massimo Durante
Chapter 10: Law, Governance and Artificial Intelligence ? the Case of Intelligent Online Dispute Resolution by John Zeleznikow
Chapter 11: Total Surveillance ? Everybody Watching Everybody Else by Vincent C. Müller