Ethics applicable to digital aspects
Leading institution: University of Twente (UTW)
EC: 4
General Description
The "Ethics Applicable to Digital Aspects" course equips doctoral candidates with the knowledge and tools to navigate the ethical challenges in the digital age, particularly in the realms of artificial intelligence and digital finance. Candidates will explore the ethical implications of emerging technologies, focusing on issues such as data privacy, algorithmic bias, and the ethical use of financial technologies. The course covers essential topics like ethical decision-making frameworks, the responsible use of data, and the regulatory landscape surrounding digital finance. Candidates will learn to critically assess the societal impacts of digital innovations, balancing technological advancements with ethical considerations to protect individual rights and promote fairness. By the end of the course, candidates will be prepared to address ethical dilemmas in digital finance and technology, contributing to the development of responsible, ethical solutions that drive positive societal change.