Cyber space influences all sectors of life and society: Artificial Intelligence, Robots,
Blockchain, Self-Driving Cars and Autonomous Weapons, Cyberbullying,
telemedicine and cyber health, new methods in food production, destruction and
conservation of the environment, Big Data as a new religion, the role of education
and citizens’ rights, the need for legal regulations and international conventions.
The 25 articles in this book cover the wide range of hot topics. Authors from many
countries and positions of international (UN) organisations look for solutions
from an ethical perspective. Cyber Ethics aims to provide orientation on what is
right and wrong, good and bad, related to the cyber space. The authors apply and
modify fundamental values and virtues to specific, new challenges arising from cyber
technology and cyber society.
The book serves as reading material for teachers, students, policy makers, politicians,
businesses, hospitals, NGOs and religious organisations alike. It is an invitation for
dialogue, debate and solution