pages
316
ISBN
9781786302373

This book, the second of two volumes dedicated to ethics in social networking and business, presents the future and changing paradigms related to ethics and morality in our interconnected society. This volume analyzes advanced topics, including new technologies, transhumanism and uberization, to provide a more complex, shared and collective environment where business ethics are essential […]

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This book, the second of two volumes dedicated to ethics in social networking and business, presents the future and changing paradigms related to ethics and morality in our interconnected society.

This volume analyzes advanced topics, including new technologies, transhumanism and uberization, to provide a more complex, shared and collective environment where business ethics are essential for managing risks and uncertainties.

The Ethics in Social Networking and Business series is the result of a cross-integration of real experiences (from IBM, society and the Rotary Club), transdisciplinary works in decision making, and advances at the boundaries of several scientific fields.

1. Evolution and Impact of Advanced Technologies on Humankind and Business. 2. Ethics and Transhumanism: Control using Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. 3. Ethics and the New Business and Labor Organizations. 4. Ethics and Social Networking. 5. Ethics: Misuses and Whistleblowing in Big Data and the Web. 6. The Underlying Mechanisms to Improve Ethics: Virtues, Laws and Cultures. 7. Uses of Ethics: Between Virtue, Humanism and Illiteracy. 8. Ethics, Temporality and Spirituality. 9. Ethics: Perspectives and the Future.

Pierre Massotte

Pierre Massotte est professeur émérite. Il a été directeur de l’intelligence artificielle au sein d’IBM-MFG-EMEA puis directeur adjoint du laboratoire de Nîmes à l’école des Mines d’Alès. Il se consacre actuellement aux concepts de société inclusive et de soutenabilité dans les systèmes complexes. Ancien président de Cave Coopérative, il s’occupe en parallèle du développement de sa propriété viticole.