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Perspectives on Digital Humanism, 2022
- Hannes Werthner, Erich Prem

, Edward A. Lee, Carlo Ghezzi:
Perspectives on Digital Humanism. Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-030-86143-8
Artificial Intelligence, Humans, and Control
- Edward A. Lee:

Are We Losing Control? 3-7 - Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann:

Social Robots: Their History and What They Can Do for Us. 9-17 - Stuart Russell:

Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control. 19-24 - Paola Inverardi:

The Challenge of Human Dignity in the Era of Autonomous Systems. 25-29
Participation and Democracy
- Allison Stanger:

The Real Cost of Surveillance Capitalism: Digital Humanism in the United States and Europe. 33-40 - Sunimal Mendis

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Democratic Discourse in the Digital Public Sphere: Re-imagining Copyright Enforcement on Online Social Media Platforms. 41-46 - George Zarkadakis:

The Internet Is Dead: Long Live the Internet. 47-52 - Hans Akkermans

, Jaap Gordijn, Anna Bon
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Return to Freedom: Governance of Fair Innovation Ecosystems. 53-60 - Anna Bon

, Francis Dittoh
, Gossa Lô, Mónica Pini, Robert Masua Bwana
, WaiShiang Cheah, Narayanan Kulathuramaiyer, André Baart:
Decolonizing Technology and Society: A Perspective from the Global South. 61-68
Ethics and Philosophy of Technology
- Julian Nida-Rümelin:

Digital Humanism and the Limits of Artificial Intelligence. 71-75 - Viola Schiaffonati:

Explorative Experiments and Digital Humanism: Adding an Epistemic Dimension to the Ethical Debate. 77-82 - Guglielmo Tamburrini:

Digital Humanism and Global Issues in Artificial Intelligence Ethics. 83-88 - Erich Prem:

Our Digital Mirror. 89-94
Information Technology and the Arts
- Nathalie Weidenfeld:

Fictionalizing the Robot and Artificial Intelligence. 97-100 - Clara Blume, Martin Rauchbauer:

How to Be a Digital Humanist in International Relations: Cultural Tech Diplomacy Challenges Silicon Valley. 101-107 - Anita Eichinger, Katharina Prager

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We Are Needed More Than Ever: Cultural Heritage, Libraries, and Archives. 109-114 - Oliviero Stock:

Humanism and the Great Opportunity of Intelligent User Interfaces for Cultural Heritage. 115-120
Data, Algorithm, and Fairness
- Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Usama M. Fayyad:

The Attention Economy and the Impact of Artificial Intelligence. 123-134 - Cansu Canca:

Did You Find It on the Internet? Ethical Complexities of Search Engine Rankings. 135-144 - Robin Burke:

Personalization, Fairness, and Post-Userism. 145-150
Platform Power
- James R. Larus:

The Curation Chokepoint. 153-158 - Geoffrey G. Parker:

Business Model Innovation and the Rise of Technology Giants. 159-163 - Peter Knees:

Scaling Up Broken Systems? Considerations from the Area of Music Streaming. 165-171 - Cristiano Codagnone:

The Platform Economy After COVID-19: Regulation and the Precautionary Principle. 173-179
Education and Skills of the Future
- Johanna Seibt

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Educational Requirements for Positive Social Robotics. 183-189 - Michael E. Caspersen:

Informatics as a Fundamental Discipline in General Education: The Danish Perspective. 191-200 - Enrico Nardelli:

The Unbearable Disembodiedness of Cognitive Machines. 201-210
Digital Geopolitics and Sovereignty
- Paul Timmers:

The Technological Construction of Sovereignty. 213-218 - George Metakides:

A Crucial Decade for European Digital Sovereignty. 219-225 - Ciaran Martin:

Geopolitics and Digital Sovereignty. 227-231 - Lynda Hardman:

Cultural Influences on Artificial Intelligence: Along the New Silk Road. 233-239 - Hannes Werthner:

Geopolitics, Digital Sovereignty...What's in a Word? 241-248
Systems and Society
- Daniel K. Samaan:

Work Without Jobs. 251-256 - Michael Stampfer:

Why Don't You Do Something to Help Me? Digital Humanism: A Call for Cities to Act. 257-262 - Hubert Österle:

Ethics or Quality of Life? 263-269 - Susan J. Winter

, Brian S. Butler:
Responsible Technology Design: Conversations for Success. 271-275 - Nathalie Hauk, Manfred Hauswirth:

Navigating Through Changes of a Digital World. 277-282
Learning from Crisis
- Moshe Y. Vardi:

Efficiency vs. Resilience: Lessons from COVID-19. 285-289 - Walter Hötzendorfer:

Contact Tracing Apps: A Lesson in Societal Aspects of Technological Development. 291-296 - Niki Popper

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Data, Models, and Decisions: How We Can Shape Our World by Not Predicting the Future. 297-302 - Alfonso Fuggetta:

Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic. 303-307 - Elissa M. Redmiles:

The Need for Respectful Technologies: Going Beyond Privacy. 309-313
Realizing Digital Humanism
- Helga Nowotny:

Digital Humanism: Navigating the Tensions Ahead. 317-321 - Carlo Ghezzi:

Should We Rethink How We Do Research? 323-327 - Sally Wyatt

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Interdisciplinarity: Models and Values for Digital Humanism. 329-334 - Julia Neidhardt, Hannes Werthner, Stefan Woltran:

It Is Simple, It Is Complicated. 335-342

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