References
Further reading and examples cited during this research
Part One: Transcending Citizenship
Arntson, P. (1989). Improving Citizens' Health Competencies. Health Communication. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Bateson, G. (1954). A Theory of Play and Fantasy. Steps to an Ecology of Mind: Collected essays in anthropology, psychiatry, evolution, and epistemology. Jason Aronson, 1972.
Boettcher, S. (2023). Unit 1.5 Guest Lecture: Shanen Boettcher (42:41). [Digital Video File]. Retrieved from https://canvas.upenn.edu/courses/1693062/pages/unit-1-dot-5-guest-lecture-shanen-boettcher-42-41?module_item_id=26380220.
Bombaerts, G. et al. (2023). Attention as Practice: Buddhist ethics responses to persuasive technologies. Global Philosophy Vol. 33, No. 25. Retrieved from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10516-023-09680-4.
Coeckelbergh, M. (2020). AI Ethics. MIT Press.
Goffman, E. (1974). Frame Analysis: An essay on the organization of experience. University Press of New England: Lebanon, NH, 1974, pgs. 10-11.
Krieger, M. (2023). Unit 1.1 Contextualizing the philosophical side of meaning – some basic concepts (15:36). [Digital Audio File]. Retrieved from https://canvas.upenn.edu/courses/1693062/pages/unit-1-dot-1-contextualizing-the-philosophical-side-of-meaning-some-basic-concepts-15-36?module_item_id=26380190.
Li, Y. (2022). Cross-Cultural Privacy Differences. Modern Socio-Technical Perspectives on Privacy. B. P. Knijnenburg et al. (eds.). [Digital File]. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82786-1_12.
Romero, A. (2021). What Would the World Look Like if Ai Wasn't Called Ai? Towards Data Science. [Digital File]. Retrieved from https://towardsdatascience.com/what-would-the-world-look-like-if-ai-wasnt-called-ai-bfb5ae35e68a.
Part Two: The Extraction of Essence
Arntson, P. (1989). Improving Citizens' Health Competencies. Health Communication. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Gilliard, C. (2022). The Rise of ‘Luxury Surveillance’. The Atlantic. Retrieved from https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2022/10/amazon-tracking-devices-surveillance-state/671772/.
Gilliard, C. (2023). Unit 2.5 Guest talk: Chris Gilliard on Digital Redlining and Luxury Surveillance (53:56). [Digital Audio File]. Retrieved from https://canvas.upenn.edu/courses/1693062/pages/unit-2-dot-5-guest-talk-chris-gilliard-on-digital-redlining-and-luxury-surveillance-53-56?module_item_id=26838807.
IEEE. (2020). Letter to The Federal Trade Commission re: FTC Data Portability Workshop. [Digital File]. Retrieved from https://downloads.regulations.gov/FTC-2020-0062-0022/attachment_1.pdf.
Krieger, M. (2023). Unit 2.1 Defining privacy in data as an ethical issue (13:30). [Digital Audio File]. Retrieved from https://canvas.upenn.edu/courses/1693062/pages/unit-2-dot-1-defining-privacy-in-data-as-an-ethical-issue-13-30?module_item_id=26380202.
Shoemaker, D. & Tobia, K. (2022). Personal Identity. In Vargas, M & Doris, J.M. (eds). The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology. Oxford Handbooks. Retrieved from: https://doiorg.proxy.library.upenn.edu/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198871712.013.28.
Stern, J. (2020). How Tech Can Bring Our Loved Ones to Life After They Die | WSJ. YouTube.com. [Digital Video File]. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRwJEiI1T2M.
Part Three: Our Obligation To Listen When A Voice Is Used
Krieger, M. (2023a). Unit 3.1 Digital values – extending the conversation around privacy from social identities to personal identities (10:26). [Digital Audio File]. Retrieved from https://canvas.upenn.edu/courses/1693062/pages/unit-3-dot-1-digital-values-extending-the-conversation-around-privacy-from-social-identities-to-personal-identities-10-26?module_item_id=26566563.
Krieger, M. (2023b). Unit 3.2 Values and being an individual, cultural values around human life and the Yellow Man Tapes (12:38). [Digital Audio File]. Retrieved from https://canvas.upenn.edu/courses/1693062/pages/unit-3-dot-2-values-and-being-an-individual-cultural-values-around-human-life-and-the-yellow-man-tapes-12-38?module_item_id=26838825.
Rainie, L., Kiesler, S., Kang, R. & Madden, M. (2013). Anonymity, Privacy, and Security Online. Pew Research. Retrieved from: https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2013/09/05/anonymity-privacy-and-security-online/.
Shoemaker, D. & Tobia, K. (2022) Personal Identity. The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology. Oxford Handbooks (2022; online edn, Oxford Academic, 20 Apr. 2022). Retrieved from: https://doi-org.proxy.library.upenn.edu/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198871712.013.28.
Stern, J. (2020). How Tech Can Bring Our Loved Ones to Life After They Die | WSJ. YouTube.com. [Digital Video File]. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRwJEiI1T2M.
Toelken, B. (1998). The Yellowman Tapes, 1966-1997. The Journal of American Folklore 111. [Digital File]. Retrieved from: https://www.sas.upenn.edu/folklore/center/libro_nov30.pdf.
Venkataraman, B. (2023). Look out. AI ghosts are coming. The Washington Post. Retrieved from: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/06/22/ai-avatar-death-ghost-future/.
Part Four: Unintended Consequence
Franzen, C. (2023). The AI feedback loop: Researchers warn of ‘model collapse’ as AI trains on AI-generated content. Venturebeat.com. Retrieved from: https://venturebeat.com/ai/the-ai-feedback-loop-researchers-warn-of-model-collapse-as-ai-trains-on-ai-generated-content/.
Future Of Life Institute. (2023). Pause Giant AI Experiments: An Open Letter. Retrieved from: https://futureoflife.org/open-letter/pause-giant-ai-experiments/.
Krieger, M. (2023). Unit 4.1 Corporate digital ethics, responsible AI, and the circular economy (15:31). [Digital File]. Retrieved from: https://canvas.upenn.edu/courses/1693062/pages/unit-4-dot-1-corporate-digital-ethics-responsible-ai-and-the-circular-economy-15-31?module_item_id=26549938.
Mueller, B. (2022). Corporate Digital Responsibility. Business & Information Systems Engineering. [Digital File]. Retrieved from: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12599-022-00760-0.
Peters, D., Vold, K., Robinson, D. & Calvo, R.A. (2020). Responsible AI—Two Frameworks for Ethical Design Practice. IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society. [Digital File]. Retrieved from: https://canvas.upenn.edu/courses/1693062/files/122342365/download?download_frd=1.
Stern, J. (2020). How Tech Can Bring Our Loved Ones to Life After They Die | WSJ. YouTube.com. [Digital Video File]. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRwJEiI1T2M.
Tricarico, M. (2023). Unit 4 Guest Lecture: Marisa Tricarico (25:35). [Digital Video]. Retrieved from: https://canvas.upenn.edu/courses/1693062/pages/unit-4-guest-lecture-marisa-tricarico-25-35?module_item_id=26566793.
Wade, M. (2020). Corporate Responsibility in the Digital Era. MIT Sloan Management Review. [Digital File]. Retrieved from: https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/corporate-responsibility-in-the-digital-era/.