DIGITAL CULTURE: THE ETHICS BEHIND DIGITAL LIFESTYLE
OZODKHON DAVLATSHOEV
CEO, TCELL (INDIGO TAJIKISTAN0
KYRGYZSTAN, OCTOBER 5TH, 2019
#DTCA19
BEING IN TOUCH…
”We see more and more people standing, sitting or walking alone, engrossed in their hand-held communication devices. But are they really more “in touch?”
While embracing the Internet’s power to reach across boundaries and its contribution to the “Information Revolution, the key to human cooperation and concord has not depended on advances in the technologies of communication, but rather on how human beings go about using – or abusing – their technological tools.”
With excessive information readily available at our finger tips, we risk learning more and more about less and less, and the result is that significant knowledge gaps can develop and persist.”
His Highness the Aga Khan
LIKE-O MANIA (SMILEY PANDEMIC)
• OBESSESSION
• ”social capital”
• Addiction
• Sociopathy
• Identity-crisis
ONE MACHINE CAN DO THE WORK OF FIFTY ORDINARY MEN. NO MACHINE CAN DO THE WORK OF ONE EXTRAORDINARY MAN.
–ELBERT HUBBARD
•…It is amazing the have the world at the convenience of a phone or computer screen but the reality may be further and further away..”
COMMUNICATE RESPONSIBLY TO CREATE A BETTER WORLD IN HARMONY, PEACE AND HAPPINESS
YOU ARE NOW CONNECTED TO THE BIGGER WORLD
PRE-REQUISITES ETHICAL DIGITAL CULTURE (CODE OF CONDUCT)
“Contract is as good as person signing it”
Are we delegating decision making to computers?
Designing privacy, security and integrity –(insecurity about secuiryt)
Promote trust
Bias - (confirmation bias)
Accountability