In this collection of papers arising from Oxford Prospects and Global Development Institute’s ‘Technology Society and Ethics’ research project, U.K. and Chinese academics consider intersections of technology, society and ethics cross-culturally and from disciplinary perspectives of engineering, social policy, philosophy, finance, law and economics. They dissect and predict the real-world outcomes arising from evolving technologies alongside enduring values, whilst critiquing and reconfiguring regulatory frameworks. From vaccine distribution to virtual financial mechanisms, modern slavery to automation, cyber-security to socio-engineering, threats and opportunities hang in the balance.
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