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		<itunes:subtitle>#DebatingEthics Conversations</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:author>European Data Protection Supervisor</itunes:author>
		<itunes:summary>As humanity develops powerful new technologies, we see how disparate efforts emerge towards defining what is right and wrong in the digital world. This raises questions on the very processes behind this ‘making of ethics’. Who defines what is right and wrong, how, and for whom? With reference to real world developments, the EDPS #DebatingEthics Conversations explore what role digital ethics can play in tackling the challenges we are facing.</itunes:summary>
		<description>As humanity develops powerful new technologies, we see how disparate efforts emerge towards defining what is right and wrong in the digital world. This raises questions on the very processes behind this ‘making of ethics’. Who defines what is right and wrong, how, and for whom? With reference to real world developments, the EDPS #DebatingEthics Conversations explore what role digital ethics can play in tackling the challenges we are facing.</description>
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			<title>#DebatingEthics Conversations 1: The relationship between ethics and the law</title>
			<itunes:author>European Data Protection Supervisor</itunes:author>
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					As humanity develops powerful new technologies, we see how disparate efforts emerge towards defining what is right and wrong in the digital world. This raises questions on the very processes behind this ‘making of ethics’. More and more governments convene expert boards to create ethics guidelines for technological innovation. International organisations re-evaluate the meaning of fundamental values and principles and discuss the introduction of new human rights for the digital age. Tech companies invest in efforts to develop and promote their ethics codes, while tangible change in behaviour is unclear. At the same time, public administration is increasingly contracting them to manage public structures and spaces. Who defines what is right and wrong, how, and for whom? Are values being abused as marketing buzzwords and covers for problematic political and economic developments? China is rolling out a social credit system building on avowed values of trust and harmony. India has established a biometric identification scheme. Policing based on predictive algorithms has become common in the United States. A major city in Canada is contracting a tech giant to design a smart city concept for addressing urban social challenges. The EU is debating the ethics of developing an ‘intelligent control system’ to test third-country nationals who reach its external borders using automated facial analysis. With reference to real world developments, this first #DebatingEthics Conversation explores how the ethics of the digital are ‘made’, and what role both ethics and the law can play in tackling the challenges we are facing. https://edps.europa.eu/data-protection/our-work/ethics/debatingethics-conversation-1-relationship-between-ethics-and-law_en
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			<itunes:summary>Can ethics undermine the law, or does the law result from ethics? Can ethics ever be universal, or should they, on the contrary, always be contested and redefined? This is what our discussants explore in the first #DebatingEthics Conversation, the opening episode of the EDPS podcast series on digital ethics. Listen to what our experts Julia Powles, Sandra Wachter, Peter Schaar, Pernille Tranberg and Joan Antokol have to say on how to responsibly regulate technology and create a future we want to live in.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2019 09:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
			<itunes:duration>01:11:55</itunes:duration>
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			<itunes:keywords>EDPS, European Data Protection Supervisor, Data Protection, Digital Ethics, Ethics, Law</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>#DebatingEthics Conversation 2: Digitalisation and the future of work</title>
			<itunes:author>European Data Protection Supervisor</itunes:author>
			<link>https://edps.europa.eu/sites/edp/files/edps-debatingethicspodcast2.mp3</link>
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					Most of us spend about one third of our life at work. Work centrally determines whether we feel fulfilled, stimulated and appreciated. It shapes our professional and personal development and plays a big part in defining our role and identity as members of society. At the same time, precarious forms of work seem to increase, not least because of the emergence of new technological possibilities for managing work and workers. With our expert speakers Ursula Huws (Professor of Labour and Globalisation at the University of Hertfordshire, UK), Barbara Prainsack (Member of the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies and Professor of Political Science at the University of Vienna and at King’s College London) and Aiha Nguyen (Project Lead of the Initiative 'Social Instabilities in Labor Futures' at Data&Society, NY), we discuss how workers are increasingly subject to intrusive surveillance for maximising efficiency, how this relates to labour rights, privacy and data protection principles, and what broader questions of social justice, solidarity and human dignity we need to tackle. What role do we want work to play in our lives and in society? https://edps.europa.eu/debatingethics-conversation-2-digitalisation-and-future-work_en
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			<itunes:summary>How does digitalisation shape the future of work? Listen to the opinions of our discussants Ursula Huws, Barbara Prainsack and Aiha Nguyen who joined us for this second #DebatingEthics Conversation.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2019 15:30:00 +0200</pubDate>
			<itunes:duration>00:54:41</itunes:duration>
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			<itunes:keywords>EDPS, European Data Protection Supervisor, Digital Ethics, Ethics, Values, Principles, Law, Digital Rights, Digitalisation, Workplace Monitoring, Employee Surveillance, Platform Work, Gig Economy, Labour Law, Employment Law, Digital Economy, Solidarity, Social Justice, New Technologies, Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, Automated Systems, Data Protection, Privacy by Design, GDPR</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>#DebatingEthics Conversation 3: The environmental impact of digitalisation </title>
			<itunes:author>European Data Protection Supervisor</itunes:author>
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					We think of digital as being virtual and non-physical, and of technology as a tool to help us do more with less. Yet, behind the life cycle of our digital tools lies a vast network, involving natural exploitation, continuous energy consumption and pollution. With our experts Andrew Brennan, Professor of Environmental Philosophy at La Trobe University, Heather Iqbal, Senior Advisor at Global Witness and Ruben Dekker, Circular Economy expert in the European Commission's DG Environment, we discuss the environmental costs of the tech industry, from the mining of rare materials needed to build our digital devices, to the vast amounts of energy consumed by data centres and e-waste recycling. https://edps.europa.eu/node/5401
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			<itunes:summary>We think of digital as being virtual and non-physical, but behind the life cycle of our digital tools lies a vast network, involving natural exploitation, continuous energy consumption and pollution. Listen to our discussants Andrew Brennan, Heather Iqbal and Ruben Dekker who joined us for this third #DebatingEthics Conversation.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Aug 2019 09:30:00 +0200</pubDate>
			<itunes:duration>00:48:18</itunes:duration>
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