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Identity Ambiguity

In: Digital Transformation of Identity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

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  • Kazuhiko Shibuya

    (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Faculty of System Design)

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First of all, the digitalized society calls the issues on identity ambiguity. It indicates ambiguous situations such as losing the boundary between self and the others, sense of depersonalization using VR, and the destabilized relationships between the human-being and the AI. Is there a possibility of dissolving the physical border between the human and the AI and keeping the AI as a harmonious partner with the human? Certainly, it is a necessary to reconsider the ethical rules of conduct among them, and it should prepare the harden barriers to draw the borderline against the unforeseen risks.

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  • Kazuhiko Shibuya, 2020. "Identity Ambiguity," Springer Books, in: Digital Transformation of Identity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, chapter 0, pages 41-53, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-15-2248-2_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-2248-2_3
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