On Technological Innovation, Inequality, Regulations and Governance: A Interview with Roger Brownsword

Authors: Júnior, L.P., Vilaça, M., Karasinski, M. and Brownsword, R.

Journal: Revista De Filosofia Aurora

Volume: 37

eISSN: 2965-1565

ISSN: 2965-1557

DOI: 10.1590/2965-1557.037.E202532321

Abstract:

In this eighth interview in the series conducted by the Research Group on Transhumanism and Human Bioenhancement (GIFT-H+/CNPq), we have the precious opportunity of interviewing Professor Roger Brownsword, one of the leading experts on technological regulation and governance. We asked him about the impacts of technological innovation and the possibilities of regulating and governing it. We focus on the role and limits of laws in this fundamental process for societies profoundly influenced by rapid technological progress.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40983/

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On Technological Innovation, Inequality, Regulations and Governance: A Interview with Roger Brownsword

Authors: Peruzzo Jr, L., Karasinski, M., Vilaca, M. and Brownsword, R.

Journal: REVISTA DE FILOSOFIA AURORA

Volume: 37

eISSN: 2965-1565

ISSN: 2965-1557

DOI: 10.1590/2965-1557.037.e202532321

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40983/

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On Technological Innovation, Inequality, Regulations and Governance: A Interview with Roger Brownsword

Authors: Júnior, L.P., Vilaça, M., Karasinski, M. and Brownsword, R.

Journal: Revista de Filosofia Aurora Curitiba

Volume: 37

ISSN: 2965-1557

Abstract:

In this eighth interview in the series conducted by the Research Group on Transhumanism and Human Bioenhancement (GIFT-H+/CNPq), we have the precious opportunity of interviewing Professor Roger Brownsword, one of the leading experts on technological regulation and governance. We asked him about the impacts of technological innovation and the possibilities of regulating and governing it. We focus on the role and limits of laws in this fundamental process for societies profoundly influenced by rapid technological progress.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40983/

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