Segkouli Sofia, Giakoumis Dimitrios, Votis Konstantinos, Triantafyllidis Andreas, Paliokas Ioannis, Tzovaras Dimitrios
Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Information Technologies Institute-ITI, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Univers Access Inf Soc. 2023;22(1):37-49. doi: 10.1007/s10209-021-00829-9. Epub 2021 Jul 20.
Pervasive technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality and the Internet of Things, despite their great potential for improved workability and well-being of older workers, entail wide ethical concerns. Aligned with these considerations we emphasize the need to present from the viewpoint of ethics the risks of personalized ICT solutions that aim to remedy health and support the well-being of the ageing population at workplaces. The ethical boundaries of digital technologies are opaque. The main motivation is to cope with the uncertainties of workplaces' digitization and develop an ethics framework, termed SmartFrameWorK, for personalized health support through ICT tools at workplace environments. SmartFrameWorK is built upon a five-dimensional approach of ethics norms: autonomy, privacy, transparency, trustworthiness and accountability to incite trust in digital workplace technologies. A typology underpins these principles and guides the ethical decision-making process with regard to older worker particular needs, context, data type-related risks and digital tools' use throughout their lifecycle. Risk analysis of pervasive technology use and multimodal data collection, highlighted the imperative for ethically aware practices for older workers' activity and behaviour monitoring. The SmartFrameWorK methodology has been applied in a case study to provide evidence that personalized digital services could elicit trust in users through a well-defined framework. Ethics compliance is a dynamic process from participants' engagement to data management. Defining ethical determinants is pivotal towards building trust and reinforcing better workability and well-being in older workers.
诸如人工智能、虚拟现实和物联网等普及技术,尽管在提高老年员工的工作能力和福祉方面具有巨大潜力,但也引发了广泛的伦理问题。基于这些考虑,我们强调有必要从伦理角度阐述旨在改善健康状况并支持老年员工在工作场所福祉的个性化信息通信技术解决方案所带来的风险。数字技术的伦理界限尚不明确。主要动机是应对工作场所数字化的不确定性,并开发一个名为“智能框架”(SmartFrameWorK)的伦理框架,用于通过工作场所环境中的信息通信技术工具提供个性化健康支持。“智能框架”基于伦理规范的五维方法构建:自主性、隐私性、透明度、可信度和问责制,以激发对数字工作场所技术的信任。一种类型学支撑着这些原则,并指导针对老年员工的特殊需求、背景、数据类型相关风险以及数字工具在其整个生命周期中的使用进行伦理决策过程。对普及技术使用和多模态数据收集的风险分析,突出了对老年员工活动和行为监测进行具有伦理意识的实践的必要性。“智能框架”方法已应用于一个案例研究,以证明个性化数字服务可以通过一个定义明确的框架赢得用户的信任。从参与者参与到数据管理,伦理合规是一个动态过程。定义伦理决定因素对于建立信任以及增强老年员工更好的工作能力和福祉至关重要。