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Published on Tuesday, May 07, 2019

Abstract

Fourth Industrial Revolution, technology is fundamentally impacting, like never before, every aspect of our entire lives. We're facing an inflection point and we are currently in front of some prickly questions regarding potential uses of technology that may not be aligned with thehuman values. But we have to remember here that technology is not inherently good or bad. It's what we do with it that matters. The essential question is, how can the technology industry ensure that its proposals do not mortgage the entire future of humanity? We need, as the world is turning digital, to take a look to our humanity, giving the most attention to how the world is rapidly changing. Data, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Thingshave overthrown our relationship to knowledge, economy, social life, etc.

Announcement

26-28 September 2019, Saidia, Morocco

Presentation

Fourth Industrial Revolution, technology is fundamentally impacting, like never before, every aspect of our entire lives. We're facing an inflection point and we are currently in front of some prickly questions regarding potential uses of technology that may not be aligned with thehuman values. But we have to remember here that technology is not inherently good or bad. It's what we do with it that matters. The essential question is, how can the technology industry ensure that its proposals do not mortgage the entire future of humanity? We need, as the world is turning digital, to take a look to our humanity, giving the most attention to how the world is rapidly changing. Data, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Thingshave overthrown our relationship to knowledge, economy, social life etc.;And it is urgent that every nation or country asks the right questions. It has become deeply irresponsible not to give to that all the necessary intention. How to manage the world of tomorrow? What values to pass on to future generations? How to maintain free will and consciousness in the face of technological deferment ?

Scope and Topics

The themes of the workshop include the following topics :

  • Ethics Internet and society
  • Ethics and education
  • Ethics, Big data and artificial intelligence
  • Health ethics
  • Research ethics
  • Ethical implications of deep ecology
  • Etc.

Important Dates

  • Paper Submission Deadline 16th June 2019

  • Acceptance Notification 1st July 2019
  • Camera Ready Deadline 15th July 2019
  • Author Registration Deadline 31th August 2019

Submission

Prospective authors are invited to submit papers to the workshop in any of the areas of interest. Submitted papers must be written in English. The paper should not exceed 8 pages in length, including all figures, tables, and references, using the template. However, authors can add up to 2 extra pages with the appropriate fee payment (total MAX. 10 pages). All submitted papers should use the Word or LaTeX templates from Springer:

LaTeX template Word template

Papers should be original and not previously submitted to other Conferences or Journals. All submissions will be reviewed on the basis of relevance, originality, importance and clarity following a single-blind peer review process. One of the authors of an accepted submission must attend the conference and present their work (in the form of either oral or poster presentation) as a condition of publication. For interested participants for this workshop, please choose "EIFR'19". The full papers should be submitted in PDF format to the EIFR'19 online submission system. All presented papers (respecting LNEE authors instructions)will be included in the SmartICT’19 conference proceedings published by Springer's LNEE. Indexing: The books of this series are submitted to ISI Proceedings, EICompendex, SCOPUS, MetaPress, Springerlink, ...

http://smartict.ardti.org/#submission 

Registration 

http://smartict.ardti.org/index.html#registration: 

Contact Information

Saida BELOUALI : saidabelouali@gmail.com

WorkShop Chairs

  • Prof. Saida BELOUALI, ENSA-Oujda,
  • Mohammed Premier University, Oujda, Morocco Prof.
  • Chantal Charnet, Paul-Valéry University Montpellier, France

Technical Program Committee

  • Diana Hoyos, Caldas University, Colombie
  • Nicolás Duque Buitrago, Caldas University, Colombie
  • Anas Belouali, Georgetown University, USA.
  • Catherine Ruchon, Paul-Valéry University, Montpellier, France
  • Mounir Mehdi, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco
  • Khalid Jaafar, Mohammed I University, Oujda, Morocco
  • Toumi Bouchentouf, Mohammed I University, Oujda, Morocco
  • Saber Mohammed I University, Oujda, Morocco
  • Chantal Charnet, Paul-Valéry University , Montpellier, France
  • Saida BELOUALI, Mohammed I University, Oujda, Morocco
  • Sanae Melhaoui, Mohammed I University, Oujda, Morocco
  • M. Amine Baddou, Mohammed I University, Oujda, Morocco
  • Mohammed Guamguami, Mohammed I University, Oujda, Morocco
  • Hanae Belhassani, Mohammed I University, Oujda, Morocco
  • Ibrahim BELMIR, Mohammed I University, Oujda, Morocco

Key Note

Ines LEONARDUZZI 

Subjects

Places

  • Be Live Collection Hotel
    Saidia, Kingdom of Morocco (60600)

Date(s)

  • Sunday, June 16, 2019

Keywords

  • ethic, internet, education, big data, artificial intelligence, health, deep ecology

Contact(s)

  • Saida BELOUALI
    courriel : saidabelouali [at] gmail [dot] com

Reference Urls

Information source

  • Saida BELOUALI
    courriel : saidabelouali [at] gmail [dot] com

License

CC0-1.0 This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.

To cite this announcement

« Ethical implications for 4.0 Revolution », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Tuesday, May 07, 2019, https://doi.org/10.58079/12om

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