Ethics-Meeting-UL

Last Wednesday, Anastasia Sergeeva from partner Universite du Luxembourg visited London to take part in a great event provocatively called "Do Tech Ethics (Actually) Work?", which was organised by Dr. Kathleen Bryson and Dr. Kathleen Richardson from the ShareSpace Project.

It was an excellent opportunity to show the ethics-in-practice challenges are facing (and overcoming) in the THEIA-XR project, and to connect with more people who understand the role of ethics in all the changes new technologies (AI and XR as two rather bright examples, but certainly not the full list) bring to work and society. THEIA-XR is a great example of a project which started by elaborating risks from straightforward topics of privacy and compliance and ended up discussing work ethics and the role of the worker in gaining full-scale control over technology.

 

scroll to top