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The Ethics of Privacy and Surveillance

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Englisch
Oxford University Presserschienen am19.01.2024
Privacy matters because it shields us from possible abuses of power. In the age of AI and the internet it is more important than ever. Carissa Véliz offers a much needed philosophical account of privacy by exploring five basic questions: What is privacy? Where does it come from? Why does it matter? What should we do about it? Where are we now?mehr
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KlappentextPrivacy matters because it shields us from possible abuses of power. In the age of AI and the internet it is more important than ever. Carissa Véliz offers a much needed philosophical account of privacy by exploring five basic questions: What is privacy? Where does it come from? Why does it matter? What should we do about it? Where are we now?
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-19-887017-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum19.01.2024
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 158 mm, Höhe 238 mm, Dicke 21 mm
Gewicht518 g
Artikel-Nr.60618112

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
IntroductionPart One: Where Does Privacy Come From?1: The Animalistic Origins of Privacy2: Etymology, History, and Anthropology of PrivacyPart Two: What Is Privacy?3: Privacy, the Public, and the Private4: Ten Accounts of Privacy-And Their Shortcomings5: The Hybrid Account of Privacy6: The Epistemology of PrivacyPart Three: Why Does Privacy Matter?7: The Value of Privacy8: The Value of Surveillance9: Privacy vs SurveillancePart Four: What Should We Do About Privacy?10: The Right to (Robust) Privacy11: Privacy Duties12: Privacy DeceptionsPart Five: Where Are We Now?13: Privacy in the 21st CenturyConclusionAcknowledgementsReferencesIndexmehr

Autor

Carissa Véliz is an Associate Professor in Philosophy at the Institute for Ethics in AI, and a Fellow at Hertford College at the University of Oxford. She is the recipient of the 2021 Herbert A. Simon Award for Outstanding Research in Computing and Philosophy. She is the author of the highly-acclaimed Privacy Is Power (an Economist book of the year, 2020) and the editor of the Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics. She advises institutions and policymakers around the world on privacy and the ethics of AI.