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deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Image-based Sexual Abuse Nicola Henry, Clare McGlynn, Asher Flynn, Kelly Johnson, Anastasia Powell, Adrian J. Scott, 2020-06-11 This book investigates the causes and consequences of image-based sexual abuse in a digital era. Image-based sexual abuse refers to the taking or sharing of nude or sexual photographs or videos of another person without their consent. It includes a diversity of behaviours beyond that of revenge porn, such as the secret trading of nude or sexual images online; upskirting, downblousing and other creepshots; blackmail or sextortion scams; the use of artificial intelligence to construct deepfake pornographic videos; threats to distribute photographs and videos without consent; and the taking or sharing of sexual assault imagery. This book investigates the pervasiveness and experiences of these harms, as well as the raft of legal and non-legal measures that have been introduced to better respond to and prevent image-based sexual abuse. The book draws on groundbreaking empirical research, including surveys in three countries with over 6,000 respondents and over 100 victim-survivor and stakeholder interviews. Guided by theoretical frameworks from gender studies, sociology, criminology, law and psychology, the authors argue that image-based sexual abuse is more commonly perpetrated by men than women, and that perpetration is higher among some groups, including younger and sexuality minority men. Although the motivations of perpetrators vary, a dominant theme to emerge was that of power and control. The gendered nature of the abuse means that it is best understood as a continuum of sexual violence because victim-survivors often experience it as part of a broader pattern of gendered harassment, violence and abuse. Written in a clear and direct style, this book will appeal to students and scholars of criminology, sociology, law and psychology. Image-based Sexual Abuse is also an essential resource for activists, legal and policy practitioners, technology companies and victim-survivors seeking to understand the deeply complex nature of intimate-image sharing in a digital era. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Oxford Handbook of Ethics of AI Markus D. Dubber, Frank Pasquale, Sunit Das, 2020-06-30 This volume tackles a quickly-evolving field of inquiry, mapping the existing discourse as part of a general attempt to place current developments in historical context; at the same time, breaking new ground in taking on novel subjects and pursuing fresh approaches. The term A.I. is used to refer to a broad range of phenomena, from machine learning and data mining to artificial general intelligence. The recent advent of more sophisticated AI systems, which function with partial or full autonomy and are capable of tasks which require learning and 'intelligence', presents difficult ethical questions, and has drawn concerns from many quarters about individual and societal welfare, democratic decision-making, moral agency, and the prevention of harm. This work ranges from explorations of normative constraints on specific applications of machine learning algorithms today-in everyday medical practice, for instance-to reflections on the (potential) status of AI as a form of consciousness with attendant rights and duties and, more generally still, on the conceptual terms and frameworks necessarily to understand tasks requiring intelligence, whether human or A.I. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: The Ethics of Virtual and Augmented Reality Erick Jose Ramirez, 2022 This book offers new ways of thinking about and assessing the impact of virtual reality on its users. It argues that we must go beyond traditional psychological concepts of VR presence to better understand the many varieties of virtual experiences. The author provides compelling evidence that VR simulations are capable of producing virtually real experiences in people. He also provides a framework for understanding when and how simulations induce virtually real experiences. From these insights, the book shows that virtually real experiences are responsible for several unaddressed ethical issues in VR research and design. Experimental philosophers, moral psychologists, and institutional review boards must become sensitive to the ethical issues involved between designing realistic virtual dilemmas, for good data collection, and avoiding virtually real trauma. Ethicists and game designers must do more to ensure that their simulations don't inculcate harmful character traits. Virtually real experiences, the author claims, can make virtual relationships meaningful, productive, and conducive to welfare but they can also be used to systematically mislead and manipulate users about the nature of their experiences. The Ethics of Virtual and Augmented Reality will appeal to philosophers working in applied ethics, philosophy of technology, and aesthetics, as well as researchers and students interested in game studies and game design. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: The Ethical Algorithm Michael Kearns, Aaron Roth, 2020 Algorithms have made our lives more efficient and entertaining--but not without a significant cost. Can we design a better future, one in which societial gains brought about by technology are balanced with the rights of citizens? The Ethical Algorithm offers a set of principled solutions based on the emerging and exciting science of socially aware algorithm design. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: An Inquirer’s Guide to Ethics in AI Matthew S.W. Silk, Ian J. MacDonald, 2024-11-01 Pulling from ethics, computer science, philosophy of science, and history, this book offers a series of investigative tools to enable readers to establish interdisciplinary connections and explore ethical issues involving artificial intelligence. Covering broad themes including democracy and the moral responsibility of scientists, the text also delves into specific topics such as modelling bias, risk assessment, privacy, epistemic concerns, the application of AI to medicine, the uses of generative AI for writing and art, and the impact that AI can have on human behavior. Throughout the book, the application of various ethical theories and investigative tools are modelled for students, helping them to become thoughtful inquirers in the exciting and growing field of artificial intelligence. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Military Applications of Artificial Intelligence Forrest E. Morgan, Benjamin Boudreaux, Andrew J. Lohn, Christian Curriden, 2020-08-31 The authors of this report examine military applications of artificial intelligence (AI); compare development efforts in the United States, China, and Russia; and consider the ethical implications of employing military AI in war and peace. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Free Speech in the Digital Age Susan J. Brison, Katharine Gelber, 2019-02-27 This collection of thirteen new essays is the first to examine, from a range of disciplinary perspectives, how the new technologies and global reach of the Internet are changing the theory and practice of free speech. The rapid expansion of online communication, as well as the changing roles of government and private organizations in monitoring and regulating the digital world, give rise to new questions, including: How do philosophical defenses of the right to freedom of expression, developed in the age of the town square and the printing press, apply in the digital age? Should search engines be covered by free speech principles? How should international conflicts over online speech regulations be resolved? Is there a right to be forgotten that is at odds with the right to free speech? How has the Internet facilitated new speech-based harms such as cyber-stalking, twitter-trolling, and revenge porn, and how should these harms be addressed? The contributors to this groundbreaking volume include philosophers, legal theorists, political scientists, communications scholars, public policy makers, and activists. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Designing Agentive Technology Christopher Noessel, 2017-05-01 Advances in narrow artificial intelligence make possible agentive systems that do things directly for their users (like, say, an automatic pet feeder). They deliver on the promise of user-centered design, but present fresh challenges in understanding their unique promises and pitfalls. Designing Agentive Technology provides both a conceptual grounding and practical advice to unlock agentive technology’s massive potential. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Steering AI and advanced ICTs for knowledge societies Xianhong Hu, Neupane, Bhanu, Echaiz, Lucia Flores, Sibal, Prateek, Rivera Lam, Macarena, 2019-11-28 |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Artificial Intelligence and Ethics Tarnveer Singh, 2024-11-22 Artificial Intelligence and Ethics is a general and wide-ranging survey of the benefits and ethical dilemmas of artificial intelligence (AI). The rise of AI and super-intelligent AI has created an urgent need to understand the many and varied ethical issues surrounding the technologies and applications of AI. This book lays a path towards the benefits and away from potential risks. It includes over thirty short chapters covering the widest array of topics from generative AI to superintelligence, from regulation to transparency, and from cybersecurity to risk management. Written by an award-winning Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and experienced Technology Leader with two decades of industry experience, the book includes real-life examples and up-to-date references. The book will be of particular interest to business stakeholders, including executives, scientists, ethicists and policymakers, considering the complexities of AI and how to navigate these. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Digital Dilemmas Øyvind Kvalnes, 2020-06-02 Social media is at the core of digital transformations in organizations. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social media platforms widen the scope for rapid and effective communication with stakeholders. They also create a range of new and challenging ethical dilemmas. This open access book categorizes the dilemmas organizations across a range of industries can face when they implement social media to communicate with stakeholders. This book provides a systematic framework for analyzing these ethical dilemmas in social media using the Navigation Wheel. This tool leads the decision-maker through a series of considerations such as legal questions, corporate identity, morality, reputation, and ethics. Finally, the author considers implications for leaders and presents potential solutions to these dilemmas. Based on five years of original research with 250 executive students at a European business school, all of whom work with social media communications in their organizations, this book is the first major study to explore the ethical use of social media across industries and is a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners alike. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Network Propaganda Yochai Benkler, Robert Faris, Hal Roberts, 2018-09-17 This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Is social media destroying democracy? Are Russian propaganda or Fake news entrepreneurs on Facebook undermining our sense of a shared reality? A conventional wisdom has emerged since the election of Donald Trump in 2016 that new technologies and their manipulation by foreign actors played a decisive role in his victory and are responsible for the sense of a post-truth moment in which disinformation and propaganda thrives. Network Propaganda challenges that received wisdom through the most comprehensive study yet published on media coverage of American presidential politics from the start of the election cycle in April 2015 to the one year anniversary of the Trump presidency. Analysing millions of news stories together with Twitter and Facebook shares, broadcast television and YouTube, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the architecture of contemporary American political communications. Through data analysis and detailed qualitative case studies of coverage of immigration, Clinton scandals, and the Trump Russia investigation, the book finds that the right-wing media ecosystem operates fundamentally differently than the rest of the media environment. The authors argue that longstanding institutional, political, and cultural patterns in American politics interacted with technological change since the 1970s to create a propaganda feedback loop in American conservative media. This dynamic has marginalized centre-right media and politicians, radicalized the right wing ecosystem, and rendered it susceptible to propaganda efforts, foreign and domestic. For readers outside the United States, the book offers a new perspective and methods for diagnosing the sources of, and potential solutions for, the perceived global crisis of democratic politics. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Harnessing the Power of AI: A Guide to Making Technology Work for You Roy Hope, In a world increasingly driven by technology, understanding and harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become paramount. Harnessing the Power of AI: A Guide to Making Technology Work for You offers a comprehensive exploration of AI from its fundamental concepts to its real-world applications and societal implications. From businesses seeking growth opportunities to healthcare professionals revolutionizing patient care, educators shaping the future of learning, and policymakers navigating the complexities of governance, AI has the potential to transform every facet of our lives. This book serves as a roadmap for individuals and organizations looking to navigate the AI landscape effectively. Covering topics such as AI basics, implementation strategies, industry-specific applications, ethical considerations, and the future of AI, this guide provides practical insights and actionable advice. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a curious newcomer, Harnessing the Power of AI equips you with the knowledge and tools needed to leverage AI effectively while ensuring ethical and responsible use. Discover how AI can enhance productivity, drive innovation, and solve complex challenges while navigating the ethical and societal implications of this transformative technology. With Harnessing the Power of AI as your companion, unlock the full potential of AI and make technology work for you. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Journalism, fake news & disinformation Ireton, Cherilyn, Posetti, Julie, 2018-09-17 |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Cambridge Handbook of Routine Dynamics Martha S. Feldman, Brian T. Pentland, Luciana D'Adderio, Katharina Dittrich, Claus Rerup, David Seidl, 2021-12-16 A comprehensive introduction and overview of research in Routine Dynamics written by the central researchers in the field. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Always Day One Alex Kantrowitz, 2020-04-07 This is a terrific book - Kara Swisher An acclaimed tech reporter reveals the inner workings of Amazon, Facebook, Google, Apple, and Microsoft, showing how to compete with the tech titans using their own playbook. At Amazon, Day One is code for inventing like a startup, with little regard for legacy. Day Two is, in Jeff Bezos's own words, stasis, followed by irrelevance, followed by excruciating, painful decline, followed by death. Most companies today are set up for Day Two. They build advantages and defend them fiercely, rather than invent the future. But Amazon and fellow tech titans Facebook, Google, and Microsoft are operating in Day One: they prioritize reinvention over tradition and collaboration over ownership. Through 130 interviews with insiders, from Mark Zuckerberg to hourly workers, Always Day One reveals the tech giants' blueprint for sustainable success in a business world where no advantage is safe. Companies today can spin up new products at record speed -- thanks to artificial intelligence and cloud computing -- and those who stand still will be picked apart. The tech giants remain dominant because they've built cultures that spark continual reinvention. It might sound radical, but those who don't act like it's always day one do so at their own peril. Kantrowitz uncovers the engine propelling the tech giants' continued dominance at a stage when most big companies begin to decline. And he shows the way forward for everyone who wants to compete with--and beat--the titans. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Enhancing Human Capacities Julian Savulescu, Ruud ter Meulen, Guy Kahane, 2011-05-12 Enhancing Human Capacities is the first to review the very latest scientific developments in human enhancement. It is unique in its examination of the ethical and policy implications of these technologies from a broad range of perspectives. Presents a rich range of perspectives on enhancement from world leading ethicists and scientists from Europe and North America The most comprehensive volume yet on the science and ethics of human enhancement Unique in providing a detailed overview of current and expected scientific advances in this area Discusses both general conceptual and ethical issues and concrete questions of policy Includes sections covering all major forms of enhancement: cognitive, affective, physical, and life extension |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: The 2018 Yearbook of the Digital Ethics Lab Carl Öhman, David Watson, 2019-10-10 This book explores a wide range of topics in digital ethics. It features 11 chapters that analyze the opportunities and the ethical challenges posed by digital innovation, delineate new approaches to solve them, and offer concrete guidance to harness the potential for good of digital technologies. The contributors are all members of the Digital Ethics Lab (the DELab), a research environment that draws on a wide range of academic traditions. The chapters highlight the inherently multidisciplinary nature of the subject, which cannot be separated from the epistemological foundations of the technologies themselves or the political implications of the requisite reforms. Coverage illustrates the importance of expert knowledge in the project of designing new reforms and political systems for the digital age. The contributions also show how this task requires a deep self-understanding of who we are as individuals and as a species. The questions raised here have ancient -- perhaps even timeless -- roots. The phenomena they address may be new. But, the contributors examine the fundamental concepts that undergird them: good and evil, justice and truth. Indeed, every epoch has its great challenges. The role of philosophy must be to redefine the meaning of these concepts in light of the particular challenges it faces. This is true also for the digital age. This book takes an important step towards redefining and re-implementing fundamental ethical concepts to this new era. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Terrorism in Cyberspace Gabriel Weimann, 2015-04-21 The war on terrorism has not been won, Gabriel Weimann argues in Terrorism in Cyberspace, the successor to his seminal Terror on the Internet. Even though al-Qaeda's leadership has been largely destroyed and its organization disrupted, terrorist attacks take 12,000 lives annually worldwide, and jihadist terrorist ideology continues to spread. How? Largely by going online and adopting a new method of organization. Terrorist structures, traditionally consisting of loose-net cells, divisions, and subgroups, are ideally suited for flourishing on the Internet through websites, e-mail, chat rooms, e-groups, forums, virtual message boards, YouTube, Google Earth, and other outlets. Terrorist websites, including social media platforms, now number close to 10,000. This book addresses three major questions: why and how terrorism went online; what recent trends can be discerned—such as engaging children and women, promoting lone wolf attacks, and using social media; and what future threats can be expected, along with how they can be reduced or countered. To answer these questions, Terrorism in Cyberspace analyzes content from more than 9,800 terrorist websites, and Weimann, who has been studying terrorism online since 1998, selects the most important kinds of web activity, describes their background and history, and surveys their content in terms of kind and intensity, the groups and prominent individuals involved, and effects. He highlights cyberterrorism against financial, governmental, and engineering infrastructure; efforts to monitor, manipulate, and disrupt terrorists' online efforts; and threats to civil liberties posed by ill-directed efforts to suppress terrorists' online activities as future, worrisome trends. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: The effects of AI on the working lives of women Collett, Clementine, Gomes, Livia Gouvea, Inter-American Development Bank, Neff, Gina, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, UNESCO, 2022-03-08 The development and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) continue to expand opportunities for the achievement of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including gender equality. Taking a closer look at the intersection of gender and technology, this collaboration between UNESCO, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) examines the effects of AI on the working lives of women. This report describes the challenges and opportunities presented by the use of emerging technology such as AI from a gender perspective. The report highlights the need for more focus and research on the impacts of AI on women and the digital gender gap, in order to ensure that women are not left behind in the future of work. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Handbook of Digital Face Manipulation and Detection Christian Rathgeb, Ruben Tolosana, Ruben Vera-Rodriguez, Christoph Busch, 2022-01-31 This open access book provides the first comprehensive collection of studies dealing with the hot topic of digital face manipulation such as DeepFakes, Face Morphing, or Reenactment. It combines the research fields of biometrics and media forensics including contributions from academia and industry. Appealing to a broad readership, introductory chapters provide a comprehensive overview of the topic, which address readers wishing to gain a brief overview of the state-of-the-art. Subsequent chapters, which delve deeper into various research challenges, are oriented towards advanced readers. Moreover, the book provides a good starting point for young researchers as well as a reference guide pointing at further literature. Hence, the primary readership is academic institutions and industry currently involved in digital face manipulation and detection. The book could easily be used as a recommended text for courses in image processing, machine learning, media forensics, biometrics, and the general security area. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Threatcasting Brian David Johnson, Cyndi Coon, Natalie Vanatta, 2022-06-01 Impending technological advances will widen an adversary’s attack plane over the next decade. Visualizing what the future will hold, and what new threat vectors could emerge, is a task that traditional planning mechanisms struggle to accomplish given the wide range of potential issues. Understanding and preparing for the future operating environment is the basis of an analytical method known as Threatcasting. It is a method that gives researchers a structured way to envision and plan for risks ten years in the future. Threatcasting uses input from social science, technical research, cultural history, economics, trends, expert interviews, and even a little science fiction to recognize future threats and design potential futures. During this human-centric process, participants brainstorm what actions can be taken to identify, track, disrupt, mitigate, and recover from the possible threats. Specifically, groups explore how to transform the future they desire into reality while avoiding an undesired future. The Threatcasting method also exposes what events could happen that indicate the progression toward an increasingly possible threat landscape. This book begins with an overview of the Threatcasting method with examples and case studies to enhance the academic foundation. Along with end-of-chapter exercises to enhance the reader’s understanding of the concepts, there is also a full project where the reader can conduct a mock Threatcasting on the topic of “the next biological public health crisis.” The second half of the book is designed as a practitioner’s handbook. It has three separate chapters (based on the general size of the Threatcasting group) that walk the reader through how to apply the knowledge from Part I to conduct an actual Threatcasting activity. This book will be useful for a wide audience (from student to practitioner) and will hopefully promote new dialogues across communities and novel developments in the area. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Cyber War Versus Cyber Realities Brandon Valeriano, Ryan C. Maness, 2015 Cyber conflict is real, but is not changing the dynamics of international politics. In this study, the authors provide a realistic evaluation of the tactic in modern international interactions using a detailed examination of several famous cyber incidents and disputes in the last decade. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Films from the Future Andrew Maynard, 2018-11-15 “Deftly shows how a seemingly frivolous film genre can guide us in shaping tomorrow’s world.” —Seth Shostak, senior astronomer, SETI Institute Artificial intelligence, gene manipulation, cloning, and interplanetary travel are all ideas that seemed like fairy tales but a few years ago. And now their possibilities are very much here. But are we ready to handle these advances? This book, by a physicist and expert on responsible technology development, reveals how science fiction movies can help us think about and prepare for the social consequences of technologies we don’t yet have, but that are coming faster than we imagine. Films from the Future looks at twelve movies that take us on a journey through the worlds of biological and genetic manipulation, human enhancement, cyber technologies, and nanotechnology. Readers will gain a broader understanding of the complex relationship between science and society. The movies mix old and new, and the familiar and unfamiliar, to provide a unique, entertaining, and ultimately transformative take on the power of emerging technologies, and the responsibilities they come with. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Policing in the Era of AI and Smart Societies Hamid Jahankhani, Babak Akhgar, Peter Cochrane, Mohammad Dastbaz, 2020-07-17 Chapter “Predictive Policing in 2025: A Scenario” is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Documentary Across Disciplines Erika Balsom, Hila Peleg, 2016-04-01 Artists, filmmakers, art historians, poets, literary critics, anthropologists, theorists, and others, investigate one of the most vital areas of cultural practice: documentary. Contemporary engagements with documentary are multifaceted and complex, reaching across disciplines to explore the intersections of politics and aesthetics, representation and reality, truth and illusion. Discarding the old notions of “fly on the wall” immediacy or quasi-scientific aspirations to objectivity, critics now understand documentary not as the neutral picturing of reality but as a way of coming to terms with reality through images and narrative. This book collects writings by artists, filmmakers, art historians, poets, literary critics, anthropologists, theorists, and others, to investigate one of the most vital areas of cultural practice: documentary. Their investigations take many forms—essays, personal memoirs, interviews, poetry. Contemporary art turned away from the medium and toward the world, using photography and the moving image to take up global perspectives. Documentary filmmakers, meanwhile, began to work in the gallery context. The contributors consider the hybridization of art and film, and the “documentary turn” of contemporary art. They discuss digital technology and the “crisis of faith” caused by manipulation and generation of images, and the fading of the progressive social mandate that has historically characterized documentary. They consider invisible data and visible evidence; problems of archiving; and surveillance and biometric control, forms of documentation that call for “informatic opacity” as a means of evasion. Contributors Ariella Azoulay, Zach Blas, Christa Blümlinger, Stella Bruzzi, Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Kris Fallon, Evgenia Giannouri, Ben Lerner, SylveÌre Lotringer, Antonia Majaca, Sohrab Mohebbi, Volker Pantenburg, Veìreìna Paravel, Christopher Pinney, Ben Rivers, and Eyal Sivan Copublished with the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), Berlin |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Autonomous and Intelligent Systems Mohamed Kamel, Fakhri Karray, Hani Hagras, 2012-06-21 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Autonomous and Intelligent Systems, AIS 2012, held in Aveiro, Portugal, in June 2012, collocated with the International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition, IACIAR 2012. The 31 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 48 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on autonomous sensors and sensor systems, autonomous systems and intelligent control with applications, intelligent fuzzy systems, intelligent robotics, intelligent knowledge management, swarm and evolutionary methods, and applications |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Artificial Intelligence for COVID-19 Diego Oliva, Said Ali Hassan, Ali Mohamed, 2021-07-19 This book presents a compilation of the most recent implementation of artificial intelligence methods for solving different problems generated by the COVID-19. The problems addressed came from different fields and not only from medicine. The information contained in the book explores different areas of machine and deep learning, advanced image processing, computational intelligence, IoT, robotics and automation, optimization, mathematical modeling, neural networks, information technology, big data, data processing, data mining, and likewise. Moreover, the chapters include the theory and methodologies used to provide an overview of applying these tools to the useful contribution to help to face the emerging disaster. The book is primarily intended for researchers, decision makers, practitioners, and readers interested in these subject matters. The book is useful also as rich case studies and project proposals for postgraduate courses in those specializations. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Turning Point Darrell M. West, John R. Allen, 2021-10-19 Artificial Intelligence is here, today. How can society make the best use of it? Until recently, artificial intelligence sounded like something out of science fiction. But the technology of artificial intelligence, AI, is becoming increasingly common, from self-driving cars to e-commerce algorithms that seem to know what you want to buy before you do. Throughout the economy and many aspects of daily life, artificial intelligence has become the transformative technology of our time. Despite its current and potential benefits, AI is little understood by the larger public and widely feared. The rapid growth of artificial intelligence has given rise to concerns that hidden technology will create a dystopian world of increased income inequality, a total lack of privacy, and perhaps a broad threat to humanity itself. In their compelling and readable book, two experts at Brookings discuss both the opportunities and risks posed by artificial intelligence--and how near-term policy decisions could determine whether the technology leads to utopia or dystopia. Drawing on in-depth studies of major uses of AI, the authors detail how the technology actually works. They outline a policy and governance blueprint for gaining the benefits of artificial intelligence while minimizing its potential downsides. The book offers major recommendations for actions that governments, businesses, and individuals can take to promote trustworthy and responsible artificial intelligence. Their recommendations include: creation of ethical principles, strengthening government oversight, defining corporate culpability, establishment of advisory boards at federal agencies, using third-party audits to reduce biases inherent in algorithms, tightening personal privacy requirements, using insurance to mitigate exposure to AI risks, broadening decision-making about AI uses and procedures, penalizing malicious uses of new technologies, and taking pro-active steps to address how artificial intelligence affects the workforce. Turning Point is essential reading for anyone concerned about how artificial intelligence works and what can be done to ensure its benefits outweigh its harm. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: OECD Business and Finance Outlook 2021 AI in Business and Finance OECD, 2021-09-24 The OECD Business and Finance Outlook is an annual publication that presents unique data and analysis on the trends, both positive and negative, that are shaping tomorrow’s world of business, finance and investment. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Imagining the Internet Janna Quitney Anderson, 2005-07-21 In the early 1990s, people predicted the death of privacy, an end to the current concept of 'property,' a paperless society, 500 channels of high-definition interactive television, world peace, and the extinction of the human race after a takeover engineered by intelligent machines. Imagining the Internet zeroes in on predictions about the Internet's future and revisits past predictions—and how they turned out. It gives the history of communications in a nutshell, illustrating the serious impact of pervasive networks and how they will change our lives over the next century. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Blockchain, Internet of Things, and Artificial Intelligence Naveen Chilamkurti, T. Poongodi, Balamurugan Balusamy, 2021-04-02 Blockchain, Internet of Things, and Artificial Intelligence provides an integrated overview and technical description of the fundamental concepts of blockchain, IoT, and AI technologies. State-of-the-art techniques are explored in depth to discuss the challenges in each domain. The convergence of these revolutionized technologies has leveraged several areas that receive attention from academicians and industry professionals, which in turn promotes the book's accessibility more extensively. Discussions about an integrated perspective on the influence of blockchain, IoT, and AI for smart cities, healthcare, and other business sectors illuminate the benefits and opportunities in the ecosystems worldwide. The contributors have focused on real-world examples and applications and highlighted the significance of the strengths of blockchain to transform the readers’ thinking toward finding potential solutions. The faster maturity and stability of blockchain is the key differentiator in artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things. This book discusses their potent combination in realizing intelligent systems, services, and environments. The contributors present their technical evaluations and comparisons with existing technologies. Theoretical explanations and experimental case studies related to real-time scenarios are also discussed. FEATURES Discusses the potential of blockchain to significantly increase data while boosting accuracy and integrity in IoT-generated data and AI-processed information Elucidates definitions, concepts, theories, and assumptions involved in smart contracts and distributed ledgers related to IoT systems and AI approaches Offers real-world uses of blockchain technologies in different IoT systems and further studies its influence in supply chains and logistics, the automotive industry, smart homes, the pharmaceutical industry, agriculture, and other areas Presents readers with ways of employing blockchain in IoT and AI, helping them to understand what they can and cannot do with blockchain Provides readers with an awareness of how industry can avoid some of the pitfalls of traditional data-sharing strategies This book is suitable for graduates, academics, researchers, IT professionals, and industry experts. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Generative AI and Implications for Ethics, Security, and Data Management Gomathi Sankar, Jeganathan, David, Arokiaraj, 2024-08-21 As generative AI rapidly advances with the field of artificial intelligence, its presence poses significant ethical, security, and data management challenges. While this technology encourages innovation across various industries, ethical concerns regarding the potential misuse of AI-generated content for misinformation or manipulation may arise. The risks of AI-generated deepfakes and cyberattacks demand more research into effective security tactics. The supervision of datasets required to train generative AI models raises questions about privacy, consent, and responsible data management. As generative AI evolves, further research into the complex issues regarding its potential is required to safeguard ethical values and security of people’s data. Generative AI and Implications for Ethics, Security, and Data Management explores the implications of generative AI across various industries who may use the tool for improved organizational development. The security and data management benefits of generative AI are outlined, while examining the topic within the lens of ethical and social impacts. This book covers topics such as cybersecurity, digital technology, and cloud storage, and is a useful resource for computer engineers, IT professionals, technicians, sociologists, healthcare workers, researchers, scientists, and academicians. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Media and Information Literacy Curriculum for Educators and Learners UNESCO, 2021-09-30 |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Closer to the Machine Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner, Toby Walsh, Katie Miller, Jake Goldenfein, Fang Chen, Jianlong Zhou, Richard Nock, Benjamin Rubinstein, Margaret Jackson, 2019-08-30 Artificial intelligence, or AI, has become a ubiquitous part of our lives. Hardly a day goes by without hearing or reading about AI and the impacts it is having on society. Up until now, industry has led the charge in developing and implementing AI technologies to help achieve commercial goals. However, the public sector is increasingly turning to AI technologies to carry out its functions, develop and inform policy, and deliver services to its citizens. How governments and regulators respond to technological and social developments in AI will have a large and lasting impact on our society. We need to encourage worthwhile technological innovation, but we need to do so with our eyes open. This requires us to be alert to the far-reaching effects AI can have. We all have a role to play in determining what the society in which we want to live looks like. https://ovic.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/closer-to-the-machine-web.pdf |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Re-Engineering Humanity Brett Frischmann, Evan Selinger, 2019-09-12 Every day, new warnings emerge about artificial intelligence rebelling against us. All the while, a more immediate dilemma flies under the radar. Have forces been unleashed that are thrusting humanity down an ill-advised path, one that's increasingly making us behave like simple machines? In this wide-reaching, interdisciplinary book, Brett Frischmann and Evan Selinger examine what's happening to our lives as society embraces big data, predictive analytics, and smart environments. They explain how the goal of designing programmable worlds goes hand in hand with engineering predictable and programmable people. Detailing new frameworks, provocative case studies, and mind-blowing thought experiments, Frischmann and Selinger reveal hidden connections between fitness trackers, electronic contracts, social media platforms, robotic companions, fake news, autonomous cars, and more. This powerful analysis should be read by anyone interested in understanding exactly how technology threatens the future of our society, and what we can do now to build something better. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Communicating Ethically William W. Neher, Paul Sandin, 2017-02-03 Communicating Ethically provides a broad introduction to the ethical nature of communication. Now in its second edition, the text has been revised to further address current issues, such as: evolving social media and digital platforms, growing cultural communication and discussion of diversity, and the ethics of public discourse. This book combines coverage of the major systems of ethical reasoning with applications, including case studies in each chapter, to investigate ethics within many fields in the communication discipline. Incorporating a simple framework for ethical reasoning allows the reader to develop their own understanding of the various criteria for making ethical judgments. |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: New Trends in Disruptive Technologies, Tech Ethics, and Artificial Intelligence Daniel H. de la Iglesia, |
deepfake technology raises questions about the ethics of: Understanding National Culture and Ethics in Organizations Iulian Warter, Liviu Warter, 2020-09-30 Understanding National Culture and Ethics in Organisations: A Study of Eastern and Central Europe reveals some leading questions in business research, linking ethics and national culture, with a particular emphasis on Eastern European countries. |
Deepfake - Wikipedia
Deepfakes (a portmanteau of ' deep learning ' and 'fake'[1]) are images, videos, or audio that have been edited or generated using artificial intelligence, AI-based tools or AV editing software.
What Are Deepfakes and How Are They Created? - IEEE Spectrum
Apr 29, 2020 · What is a deepfake? Deepfake technology can seamlessly stitch anyone in the world into a video or photo they never actually participated in.
What is Deepfake Technology? | Definition from TechTarget
May 22, 2025 · Deepfake technology is a type of artificial intelligence used to create convincing fake images, videos and audio recordings. The term describes both the technology and the …
deepfake - Deepfake, deepfakes, faceswap, deep fake, AI video
Deepfake technology has rapidly emerged as one of the most fascinating and innovative applications of artificial intelligence (AI). It allows for the seamless replacement of faces, …
What Is a Deepfake? (Definition, How to Spot One) | Built In
A deepfake refers to media that is digitally altered to replace a person's face or body with that of another. Deepfakes are created using deep learning technology, hence the term being a …
Deepfakes, explained - MIT Sloan
Jul 21, 2020 · What is a deepfake? A deepfake refers to a specific kind of synthetic media where a person in an image or video is swapped with another person's likeness. The term “deepfake” …
What Is a Deepfake? Definition & Technology | Proofpoint US
A deepfake is an elaborate form of synthetic media that uses AI and machine learning (ML) techniques to fabricate or manipulate audio, video, or images that appear convincingly real.
Deepfakes, explained — MIT Media Lab
Jul 21, 2020 · Deepfakes can be used to manipulate and threaten individuals and corporations. But with a better understanding of the technology, executives can take steps to protect …
Deepfake | History & Facts | Britannica
5 days ago · Deepfake, synthetic media, including images, videos, and audio, generated by artificial intelligence (AI) technology that portray something that does not exist in reality or …
Is This a Deepfake Desktop_4-22-2025
Is This a Deepfake? This is an introductory guide to synthetic, repurposed, and deepfake digital media (images, audio, video, etc.). The term “deepfake” is widely used in the news, pop …
Deepfake - Wikipedia
Deepfakes (a portmanteau of ' deep learning ' and 'fake'[1]) are images, videos, or audio that have been edited or generated using artificial intelligence, AI-based tools or AV editing software.
What Are Deepfakes and How Are They Created? - IEEE Spectrum
Apr 29, 2020 · What is a deepfake? Deepfake technology can seamlessly stitch anyone in the world into a video or photo they never actually participated in.
What is Deepfake Technology? | Definition from TechTarget
May 22, 2025 · Deepfake technology is a type of artificial intelligence used to create convincing fake images, videos and audio recordings. The term describes both the technology and the …
deepfake - Deepfake, deepfakes, faceswap, deep fake, AI video
Deepfake technology has rapidly emerged as one of the most fascinating and innovative applications of artificial intelligence (AI). It allows for the seamless replacement of faces, …
What Is a Deepfake? (Definition, How to Spot One) | Built In
A deepfake refers to media that is digitally altered to replace a person's face or body with that of another. Deepfakes are created using deep learning technology, hence the term being a …
Deepfakes, explained - MIT Sloan
Jul 21, 2020 · What is a deepfake? A deepfake refers to a specific kind of synthetic media where a person in an image or video is swapped with another person's likeness. The term “deepfake” …
What Is a Deepfake? Definition & Technology | Proofpoint US
A deepfake is an elaborate form of synthetic media that uses AI and machine learning (ML) techniques to fabricate or manipulate audio, video, or images that appear convincingly real.
Deepfakes, explained — MIT Media Lab
Jul 21, 2020 · Deepfakes can be used to manipulate and threaten individuals and corporations. But with a better understanding of the technology, executives can take steps to protect …
Deepfake | History & Facts | Britannica
5 days ago · Deepfake, synthetic media, including images, videos, and audio, generated by artificial intelligence (AI) technology that portray something that does not exist in reality or …
Is This a Deepfake Desktop_4-22-2025
Is This a Deepfake? This is an introductory guide to synthetic, repurposed, and deepfake digital media (images, audio, video, etc.). The term “deepfake” is widely used in the news, pop …