A Software Exoskeleton to Protect and Support Citizen’s Ethics and Privacy in the Digital World

Citizens of the digital world are threatened. The digital systems that surround them are increasingly able to make autonomous decisions over and above them and on their behalf. They feel that their moral rights, as well as the social, economic, and political spheres, can be affected by the behavior...

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Main Authors: Marco Autili, Davide Di Ruscio, Paola Inverardi, Patrizio Pelliccione, Massimo Tivoli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
Subjects:
AI
Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8712524/
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spelling doaj-a99615f8322e4cc5a7cdf351b4744edd2021-03-29T22:56:41ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-017620116202110.1109/ACCESS.2019.29162038712524A Software Exoskeleton to Protect and Support Citizen’s Ethics and Privacy in the Digital WorldMarco Autili0Davide Di Ruscio1Paola Inverardi2Patrizio Pelliccione3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5438-2281Massimo Tivoli4DISIM, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, ItalyDISIM, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, ItalyDISIM, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, ItalyDISIM, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, ItalyDISIM, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, ItalyCitizens of the digital world are threatened. The digital systems that surround them are increasingly able to make autonomous decisions over and above them and on their behalf. They feel that their moral rights, as well as the social, economic, and political spheres, can be affected by the behavior of such systems. Although unavoidable, the digital world is becoming uncomfortable and potentially hostile to its users as human beings and as citizens. Notwithstanding the introduction of the GDPR and of initiatives to establish criteria on software transparency and accountability, users feel vulnerable and unprotected. In this paper, we present EXOSOUL, an overarching research framework that aims at building a software a personalized exoskeleton that enhances and protects users by mediating their interactions with the digital world according to their own ethics of actions and privacy of data. The exoskeleton disallows or adapts the interactions that would result in unacceptable or morally wrong behaviors according to the ethics and privacy preferences of the users. With their software shield, users will feel empowered and in control, and more in the balance of forces with the other actors of the digital world. To reach the breakthrough result of automatically building a personalized exoskeleton, EXOSOUL identifies multidisciplinary challenges never touched before: 1) defining the scope for and inferring citizen's ethical preferences; 2) treating privacy as an ethical dimension managed through the disruptive notion of active data; and 3) automatically synthesizing ethical actuators, i.e., connector components that mediate the interaction between the user and the digital world to enforce her ethical preferences. In this paper, we discuss the research challenges of EXOSOUL in terms of their feasibility and risks.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8712524/Autonomous systemsAIartificial intelligenceprivacyethicssoftware engineering
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author Marco Autili
Davide Di Ruscio
Paola Inverardi
Patrizio Pelliccione
Massimo Tivoli
spellingShingle Marco Autili
Davide Di Ruscio
Paola Inverardi
Patrizio Pelliccione
Massimo Tivoli
A Software Exoskeleton to Protect and Support Citizen’s Ethics and Privacy in the Digital World
IEEE Access
Autonomous systems
AI
artificial intelligence
privacy
ethics
software engineering
author_facet Marco Autili
Davide Di Ruscio
Paola Inverardi
Patrizio Pelliccione
Massimo Tivoli
author_sort Marco Autili
title A Software Exoskeleton to Protect and Support Citizen’s Ethics and Privacy in the Digital World
title_short A Software Exoskeleton to Protect and Support Citizen’s Ethics and Privacy in the Digital World
title_full A Software Exoskeleton to Protect and Support Citizen’s Ethics and Privacy in the Digital World
title_fullStr A Software Exoskeleton to Protect and Support Citizen’s Ethics and Privacy in the Digital World
title_full_unstemmed A Software Exoskeleton to Protect and Support Citizen’s Ethics and Privacy in the Digital World
title_sort software exoskeleton to protect and support citizen’s ethics and privacy in the digital world
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Citizens of the digital world are threatened. The digital systems that surround them are increasingly able to make autonomous decisions over and above them and on their behalf. They feel that their moral rights, as well as the social, economic, and political spheres, can be affected by the behavior of such systems. Although unavoidable, the digital world is becoming uncomfortable and potentially hostile to its users as human beings and as citizens. Notwithstanding the introduction of the GDPR and of initiatives to establish criteria on software transparency and accountability, users feel vulnerable and unprotected. In this paper, we present EXOSOUL, an overarching research framework that aims at building a software a personalized exoskeleton that enhances and protects users by mediating their interactions with the digital world according to their own ethics of actions and privacy of data. The exoskeleton disallows or adapts the interactions that would result in unacceptable or morally wrong behaviors according to the ethics and privacy preferences of the users. With their software shield, users will feel empowered and in control, and more in the balance of forces with the other actors of the digital world. To reach the breakthrough result of automatically building a personalized exoskeleton, EXOSOUL identifies multidisciplinary challenges never touched before: 1) defining the scope for and inferring citizen's ethical preferences; 2) treating privacy as an ethical dimension managed through the disruptive notion of active data; and 3) automatically synthesizing ethical actuators, i.e., connector components that mediate the interaction between the user and the digital world to enforce her ethical preferences. In this paper, we discuss the research challenges of EXOSOUL in terms of their feasibility and risks.
topic Autonomous systems
AI
artificial intelligence
privacy
ethics
software engineering
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8712524/
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