An Investigation of Confucianism’s Impact on Privacy Rights Debates in A.I. And Technology Ethics

Shing Bun Benedict Chan*

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Abstract

With the widespread availability of personal information on the internet and its potential unauthorized disclosure, the rapid advancement of technology has brought forth numerous ethical challenges. Balancing the conflict between privacy (and its human rights) and information collection is a pressing concern that necessitates thoughtful consideration from all stakeholders. Philosophers play a crucial role in providing a moral framework to address this conflict. While ongoing debates on privacy rights persist in the Western context, this chapter focuses on evaluating the contribution and limitations of Confucianism to these discussions. Specifically, it examines the debate's central issues of uncertainty and risk associated with privacy violations and highlights the significance of the intimacy account within Confucian thought. By analyzing Confucianism's emphasis on intimate relationships, particularly within the family structure, this chapter argues that it offers a unique perspective for addressing privacy concerns. However, it also acknowledges the limitations of applying Confucianism to the privacy rights debates in A.I. and technology ethics, cautioning against oversimplifying the discussion into an East-West dichotomy. Drawing from the aforementioned analysis, this presentation further explores the evaluation of privacy issues in practical examples and applications within the realm of A.I. and technology ethics. These examples include the ethical implications of the utilization of technologies in education in both physical and virtual classrooms.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 16 Oct 2024
EventSocial and Ethical Issues in AI from an East Asian Perspective - Centre for Applied Ethics, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Duration: 16 Oct 202417 Oct 2024
https://cae.hkbu.edu.hk/academic-activities/social-and-ethical-issues-in-ai-from-an-east-asian-perspective-16-17-oct-2024.html (Conference website)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13nEdd1-wnBbcb3qlFVZHOHbB8wHXKCXy/view (Conference abstract)

Conference

ConferenceSocial and Ethical Issues in AI from an East Asian Perspective
Country/TerritoryHong Kong
Period16/10/2417/10/24
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