Locating 'Agency' Within Ubiquitous Computing Systems


Autoria(s): Swift, Adam Glen
Data(s)

01/12/2007

Resumo

The final shape of the "Internet of Things" ubiquitous computing promises relies on a cybernetic system of inputs (in the form of sensory information), computation or decision making (based on the prefiguration of rules, contexts, and user-generated or defined metadata), and outputs (associated action from ubiquitous computing devices). My interest in this paper lies in the computational intelligences that suture these positions together, and how positioning these intelligences as autonomous agents extends the dialogue between human-users and ubiquitous computing technology. Drawing specifically on the scenarios surrounding the employment of ubiquitous computing within aged care, I argue that agency is something that cannot be traded without serious consideration of the associated ethics.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46901/

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International Center for Information Ethics

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46901/1/008_6.pdf

http://www.i-r-i-e.net/inhalt/008/008_6.pdf

Swift, Adam Glen (2007) Locating 'Agency' Within Ubiquitous Computing Systems. International Review of Information Ethics, 8, pp. 36-41.

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Creative Industries Faculty; Journalism, Media & Communication

Palavras-Chave #190399 Journalism and Professional Writing not elsewhere classified #ubiquitous computing #autonomous agents #information ethics
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Journal Article