Wright, David Rodrigues, Rowena Hatzakis, Tally Pannofino, Corinna Macnish, Kevin Ryan, Mark Antoniou, Josephina D1.2 SIS scenarios <p>This deliverable considers the ethical, legal (data protection), social and economic impacts of new and emerging technologies, powered by artificial</p> <p>intelligence (AI) and big data, which we call smart information systems (SIS). In this deliverable, we look forward to the year 2025 to consider how new and</p> <p>emerging technologies may raise various issues, regarding which policymakers and other stakeholders should consider what ethical guidelines, data </p><p>protection policies and other measures we might need to address the issues now rather than five or six years from now when they may have fewer policy</p> <p></p><p>options. We have developed five scenarios, addressing five different technology clusters in five different areas – social care for senior citizens, </p><p>information warfare, predictive policing, driverless cars and learning buddy robots. We engaged stakeholders in the development of these scenarios.</p> <p>Stakeholder engagement was an important purpose of the scenario construction process. In short, the scenarios are a way of exploring with</p> <p>stakeholders the issues raised by these advanced new technologies and developing recommendations for policymakers for dealing with those issues.</p> <p>This deliverable comprises this executive summary, an introduction, the five scenarios, and conclusions and recommendations.</p><p></p> SIS;ethics;scenarios;AI;Technology not elsewhere classified 2019-06-01
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10.21253/DMU.8181695.v2