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-- Digital chaos without ethics -- Who are the stakeholders in digital and AI ethics? -- Digital citizenship - a subset of ethics -- Chapter 2: 2024 - Digital technology disruption and AI -- What makes AI a disruptive technology? -- Is generative AI a disruptive technology? -- Chapter 3: An overview of AI and generative AI - setting the stage -- What is AI? -- How does AI learn? -- Pros and cons of advances in AI -- What is generative AI and what makes it unique? -- Chapter 4: The role of AI and generative AI in misinformation and disinformation -- What is misinformation, disinformation, and fake news? -- The role played by AI in misinformation, disinformation, and deepfakes -- Digital doppelgängers - a mirror image of you -- What are the potential ethical implications of the increase in misinformation, disinformation, and deepfakes? -- Strategies for identifying and combatting mis-, disinformation and fake news/deepfakes -- Chapter 5: AI and online disinhibition -- What are some of the most common sources of online disinhibition? -- Does AI increase the emergence of online disinhibition? -- What are the possible implications of disinhibition? -- Strategies for addressing toxic online disinhibition -- Chapter 6: Biased brains - Challenging all types of bias -- How does AI bias occur? -- What is the role of algorithmic curation in creating bias? -- Cognitive bias -- What makes individuals vulnerable to bias and misinformation? -- The effects of AI bias -- Strategies to address AI-based bias -- Chapter 7: AI and job displacement -- Job displacement and the cognitive class -- Why is the cognitive class at risk? -- AI and inequality. 327 $aStrategies to reduce the effects of AI-generated job displacement -- Chapter 8: AI imitation is not a form of flattery -- Let's talk about intellectual property and copyright law -- Why is the protection of IP and copyright important? -- How has the digital age and AI impacted IP and copyright protection? -- AI and education -- Strategies to avoid inappropriate AI imitation -- Chapter 9: Digital technology, AI, and privacy - Is anything really private anymore? 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