We are living in a smart world, where everything looks smart. The use of the term “smart” is a buzzword. Technology becomes the backbone of virtually every aspect of our life: work, relations, health, education, leisure, … In ETHICOMP 2024 International Conference, we wonder if the current state of technological revolution is truly smart. What does “smart” really mean in digital contexts, and what should “smart” signify? If technology becomes smart, what is the impact on computer ethics and digital ethics? It is unquestionable that any smart technology must be ethical in both its development and its uses, but cases of unethical practices in the digital world, which are often hidden by technological determinism, are increasing. The analysis of unethical practices and the search for solutions to create a digitally healthy society is the theme of our next conference: digital ethics should lead the smart revolution, but is it doing so? What should we do to locate digital ethics at the core of the smart revolution? What are the ethical requirements for smart in order that it will sustain societal welfare?
Explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) and ethical decision-making in business
Gabriel Marín Díaz, José Javier Galán Hernández, José Luis Galdón Salvador
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AI explainability, temporality, and civic virtue
Wessel Reijers, Tobias Matzner, Suzana Alpsancar, Martina Philippi
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Ethics unveiled: illuminating the path of ai integration in higher education
Jorge Pelegrín Borondo, Cristina Olarte Pascual, Luis Blanco Pascual, Alba García Milon
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Artificial intelligence in science: Shut up and calculate
Ramón Alberto Carrasco González, Mario Arias Oliva, Jesús Serrano Guerrero, Francisco Chiclana Parrilla
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Dark patterns: transparency obligations against deception in virtual influencer marketing
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Is important the loss of human contact in the acceptance ofsocial robots by retail customers?
Natalia Medrano Sáez, Aurea Subero Navarro, Jorge Pelegrín Borondo, Cristina Olarte Pascual, Eva Marina Reinares Lara
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AR and VR in the spotlight: A systematic literature review ofsecurity, privacy, and ethical concerns
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The countervailing power of AI daos influences valuetransformation; Bitcoin (pow) vs. Ethereum (pos)
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Is a brain machine interface useful for people withdisabilities? cases of spinal muscular atrophy
Yohko Orito, Tomonori Yamamoto, Hidenobu Sai, Kiyoshi Murata, Yasunori Fukuta, Taichi Isobe, Masashi Hori
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An analysis on ai ethical aspects from a stakeholder’sperspective
Sofia Segkouli, Maria Tsourma, Pinelopi Troullinou, Paola Fratantoni, Dimitris M. Kyriazanos, Anastasios Drosou, Dimitrios Tzovaras
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Users' perception of privacy boundaries in the digital world:A study from the arab world
Ala Ali Almahameed, Mario Arias Oliva, Jorge Pelegrín Borondo, Mar Souto Romero
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Graciela Padilla Castillo, Asunción Bernárdez Rodal, Ignacio Moreno Segarra, Jonattan Rodríguez Hernández
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Embedding values in AI by design: an integrated framework
Xenia Ziouvelou, Vangelis Karkaletsis, Konstantina Giouvanopoulou
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Pinelopi Troullinou, Francesco Trevisan, Elodie Makhoul, Xenia Ziouvelou, Lilian Mitrou, Paola Fratantoni, Dimitris M. Kyriazanos, Sofia Segkouli
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Trustworthy and useful tools for mobile phone extraction
Anna Maria Piskopani, Helen Webb, Liz Dowthwaite, Chris Hargreaves, Nicholas FitzRoy Dale, Quentin Stafford Fraser, Christos Nikolaou, Derek McAuley
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