Multi-stakeholder evolution of TechEthos scenarios on ethical issues in climate engineering digital extended reality and neurotechnologies

Eva Buchinger, Wenzel Mehnert, Alexandra Csábi, Masafumi Nishi, Michael Bernstein, Gustavo Gonzalez, Andrea Porcari, Alexei Grinbaum, Laurynas Adomaitis, Dominic Lenzi, Stephen Rainey, Steven Umbrello, Pieter Vermaas, Cristina Paca, Greta Alliaj, Andrew Whittington-Davis

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Abstract

In this report, scenarios are used to explore ethical implications of emerging technologies, engaging stakeholders’ awareness and values. The report outlines a multi-stage, multi-stakeholder methodology applied in climate engineering, digital extended reality, and neurotechnologies. Scenarios stimulate reflections, while experts and citizens contribute their perspectives. Three stages involve scenario creation, expert enrichment, and citizen enrichment via game-based methodology and workshops. Findings are categorized by STEEPV dimensions, guiding ethical guidelines for each technology family. Addressing equity, reliability, and environmental sustainability, the report adds to the empirical study of ethical concerns at the intersection of foresight and ethical assessment of emerging technologies.
Translated title of the contributionMulti-Stakeholder-Entwicklung von TechEthos-Szenarien zu ethischen Fragen im Bereich des Climate Engineering, der digitalen erweiterten Realität und der Neurotechnologien
Original languageEnglish
TypeResearch Report
Media of outputProject Website
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Research Field

  • Societal Futures

Keywords

  • TechEthos
  • Serious Game
  • Citizen Engagement
  • Scenarios
  • Methodology
  • Foresight

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