This essay is part of the The State of Responsible IoT 2019 report edited by Andrea Krajewski and Max Krüger and produced by ThingsCon. The authors were asked to
Our research results demonstrate how ethical questions can and should be addressed in the development of technology. Our project outputs offer a foundation for future action by
Funda Ustek-Spilda, Alison Powell, Selena Nemorin Big Data & Society 6(2), https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951719879468. First published Oct 3, 2019. Keywords: Internet of Things, social milieu, ethics, virtue ethics, responsible technology Discussions
VIRT-EU appears in the October edition: Open Access Government ed.24, “A better digital future: Meeting the ethical challenges of connected technologies” in which VIRT-EU coordinator Irina Shklovski explains
VIRT-EU’s immersive ethical installation joins 483 projects, products, and services from Nike, Microsoft, Mastercard, Gensler, and others in the FastCompany 2019 Innovation by Design Awards. We are thrilled
The Final VIRT-EU Advisory Board Meeting On July 12th the VIRT-EU advisory board – a diverse group of people from industry and academia – gathered in London to
In July 2019, VIRT-EU’s partner CIID Research led a workshop at the UN City in Copenhagen where international participants speculated on the future of new connected technologies. Participants