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Digital Ethics, Morality, and Law in the Age of Emerging Technologies
Abstract
The accelerated digitalisation and deployment of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, big data and blockchain, have radically transformed modern society. Nonetheless, technological progress has also given rise to new ethical, legal and social dilemmas, which have challenged traditional legal frameworks for the protection of human rights. This paper examines the tensions between technological innovation and fundamental rights, proposing an integrated approach that articulates digital ethics, social morality and the law. It proposes the comparative analysis of various theoretical and ethical frameworks, assessing their effectiveness and projecting a comprehensive governance model that combines laws, industry standards, and ethical principles to safeguard human dignity in the digital age. The research concludes with normative and ethical recommendations to address the current challenges of digital technology.
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