Ethics of Autonomous Infrastructure
Dr. James Okafor
LeMay Publishing
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Ethics of Autonomous Infrastructure
Longitudinal Studies7,312 words26 chapters
Published by LeMay Publishing. 7,312 words across 26 chapters.
About This Publication
A longitudinal study of ethical obligations in the design, deployment, and governance of self-managing engineered systems, representing a decade of sustained inquiry into the defining ethical challenge of twenty-first-century civil infrastructure.
Published by LeMay Publishing, a division of LeMay. Massachusetts.
ISBN: 979-8-0000-7103-8
Chapters
1ETHICS OF AUTONOMOUS INFRASTRUCTURE
2A Longitudinal Study of Ethical Obligations in the Design, Deployment, and Governance of Self-Managing Engineered Systems, 2014–2024
3TABLE OF CONTENTS
4PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
5CHAPTER 1
6INTRODUCTION AND RESEARCH FRAMEWORK
7CHAPTER 2
8LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS
9CHAPTER 3
10METHODOLOGY OF THE LONGITUDINAL STUDY
11CHAPTER 4
12PHASE I FINDINGS — BASELINE ETHICAL LANDSCAPES (2014–2017)
13CHAPTER 5
14PHASE II FINDINGS — EMERGENT NORMS AND TENSIONS (2017–2020)
15CHAPTER 6
16PHASE III FINDINGS — MATURATION AND INSTITUTIONAL CONSOLIDATION (2020–2024)
17CHAPTER 7
18CROSS-PHASE ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS
19CHAPTER 8
20NORMATIVE RECOMMENDATIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
21BIBLIOGRAPHY
22APPENDIX A: PARTICIPANT DEMOGRAPHICS ACROSS PHASES
23APPENDIX B: INTERVIEW PROTOCOL INSTRUMENTS
24Phase I Core Questions (2014–2017)
25Phase II Supplementary Questions (2017–2020)
26Phase III Supplementary Questions (2020–2024)