Digital Technology, Data Protection, Ethics, Morality, Transhumanism, Augmented Human, Connected Human, General Data Protection Regulation, GDPR, Artificial Intelligence, AI
This document explores the impact of digital technology on society, including issues related to data protection, ethics, and morality.
[...] There are 2 types of data, personal and sensitive. The data personal these are payment cards, pay slips name first name CV location etc. And the data sensitive these are health medical genetic religious sexual etc. data Personal data has the right to be stored by declaring it to the CNIL while sensitive data has no right to be collected in any case. Even sites like Doctolib do not have the right. And they can be of various natures: texts, photos, videos, geolocation, web connections, social network reviews. [...]
[...] Humanism and Transhumanism - Is access to digital technology a right, a duty? - Detailed Plan Plan 1.1 Building society with digital technology 1.2 Digital technology and protection of the individual 1.3 Ethics and morality of digital technology 2.1 Connected Human 2.2 Augmented Human 2.3 Transhumanism: the more than human Introduction Beyond technology, the digital is today a social fact because it modifies our economy, sociability, our uses or even our representations. It is therefore necessary to study the choices of society behind the technical dimension of the tools and services offered by the digital. [...]
[...] 1.3 Ethics and morality of digital Today the AI rely on the creation of algorithms in a dynamic computer environment. They imitate human behaviors and they are today everywhere, in our social networks and in the media, in the medical field during radiology and in surveillance and logistics tracking. The ethics of AI is the ethics of machines. The question is: does AI put balances at risk or is it a technological advancement that will revolutionize the world? 2.1 The Connected Human Connected objects can be incorporated into the body. The m-health is the digitization of health through sensors. [...]
[...] (Single mothers, the elderly?) The second problem is that of social media. We have the right not to be on them, but as a result, we deprive ourselves of social links because they have ultimately become obligatory. If you're not on the WhatsApp group, you'll miss out on important information or events. 1.2 Digital and protection of the individual Data collection The notion of Privacy is the right to each person's confidentiality. It goes through the notion of Data Privecy: confidentiality of personal data. [...]
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