Societal values in digital innovation: who, what and how?

Society is at a crossroads: the digital revolution is proceeding at full
speed and nobody knows what the total impact will be. In many sectors,
digitalisation is the driving force behind innovation and change.
Consumers are using numerous digital services and leaving behind
multiple digital traces in the process. The current Covid-19 crisis has
shown us, as never before, the advantages of digitalisation. At the same
time, however, we should not be blind to the disadvantages and the
dangers. There is an urgent need for a well-considered and widely
embraced approach that shows respect for our social values.
The
topic has a multitude of facets and angles, including many areas of
expertise. This Position Paper presents three complementary essays
written by international experts. They bring a message for society and
policymakers that is focussed on the future. On the basis of profound
insights, inspirational practical examples and concrete recommendations,
they offer Flanders and by extension all countries a robust foundation
for an ethical approach to digitalisation and for the further modelling
of what citizenship means in a digital society.
This Position
Paper does not waste time on doom scenarios. Rather, it is a heartfelt
plea for a new relationship between humankind and technology.
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Author
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Peter-Paul Verbeek
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Jan Rabaey
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Rinie van Est
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Joos Vandewalle
Author
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Jan Rabaey
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Rinie van Est
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Peter-Paul Verbeek
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Joos Vandewalle