
TL;DR
The paper discusses the ethical implications of digitalization and automation in the future of work, emphasizing the need for human-centered AI and sustainable development considerations.
Contribution
It offers a framework grounded in ethical principles for designing AI and digital technologies that support human skills and sustainable growth.
Findings
Digitalization impacts various sectors considering societal interconnectedness
AI and data influence future work and sustainable development
Ethical principles are essential for responsible technology design
Abstract
Work must be reshaped in the upcoming new era characterized by new challenges and the presence of new technologies and computational tools. Over-automation seems to be the driver of the digitalization process. Substitution is the paradigm leading Artificial Intelligence and robotics development against human cognition. Digital technology should be designed to enhance human skills and make more productive use of human cognition and capacities. Digital technology is characterized also by scalability because of its easy and inexpensive deployment. Thus, automation can lead to the absence of jobs and scalable negative impact in human development and the performance of business. A look at digitalization from the lens of Sustainable Development Goals can tell us how digitalization impact in different sectors and areas considering society as a complex interconnected system. Here, reflections…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Transformation in Industry · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security · Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
