It is a lovely bit of irony that selfhosting, privacy, informational autonomy, informational self-determination and independence are fundamentally based on the fact that we cooperate and help each other.

#selfhosting #digitalsovereignty #InformationalAutonomy #informationethics #floss

II Seminario de Inteligencia Artificial en Información y Comunicación y II Simposio Uruguayo de Ética de la Información y la Comunicación

https://fic.edu.uy/node/5321

#informationethics #DigitalEthics #uruguay

Lançamento da nova edição da International Review of Information Ethics. Terça às 14h.

https://www.youtube.com/live/wNSuHYTLni0

#ethics #informationethics #éticadainformação

Lançamento do Dossiê da revista IRIE

YouTube

 https://doi.org/10.59350/zzpmp-ry392 #DigitalEcosystem #InformationEthics

The hype over the last few months regarding generative AI has been quite interesting. I’ve facilitated a variety of discussions (and presented some) with faculty, staff, and other librarians regarding these tools and I’ve been following the public discourse. The thing that I keep coming back to and which I don’t feel gets the attention that it merits, is the potential to consider these newer AI systems, LLMs, etc.

4o Encontro ICIE (International
Center for Information Ethics) América Latina y el Caribe

Com o tema "Estrategias para el combate
a la desinformación:
el papel de la ética de la
información y la comunicación"

De 9 a 11 de outubro

E a vontade de ir para o Uruguay?

#éticadainformação #informationethics #desinformation #desinformação
#desinformacion #etica #ciênciadainformação

In the role of #Google’s 'design ethicist', Tristan Harris (@tristanharris) "soon realized that he couldn’t change enough from the inside. The #businessmodel wasn’t built to give users back their time. It was built to take ever more of it."

#ethics #informationethics
#ethicsofinformation

https://www.vox.com/technology/2018/2/19/17020310/tristan-harris-facebook-twitter-humane-tech-time

How technology is designed to bring out the worst in us

"Technology feels disempowering because we haven’t built it around an honest view of human nature," says tech critic Tristan Harris.

"the shift, within our lifetime, from the #dutytoremember to the #righttobeforgotten...

may be a sign that we are tired of confronting our past mistakes...

I suspect that our technologies and their “#undo” facilities may have quietly formatted our expectations about how much it is actually reversible in real life and should be #rightfullyarchived."

@Floridi@twitter
#informationethics
#philosophyofinformation

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/201 https://ecodigital.social/media/nReAwNYGmhcRl8KUI_M