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Who Owns the Truth? #7 (EN): Values and Verities

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Human values that we hold as 'good', 'right', and 'forward-thinking' are being tested within the digital landscape. The ubiquitous availability of information and instant communication have led to a fragmentation of truths and, all too often, hostile interactions. It raises not only the question of how we can foster a digital environment characterized by respect, empathy, and meaningful exchange but also how we can navigate different perceptions of truth and fairness. It is essential that all individuals, regardless of their background, education, or financial situation, have equal access to information and digital resources.
Moreover, we must recognize and fairly compensate workers who train and feed data to AI systems like ChatGPT. This underscores the importance of embracing a sense of 'digital citizenship', wherein each individual takes responsibility for questioning information critically, adopting multiple perspectives, and actively advocating for a positive vision of a digital future. Through these efforts, we can preserve and strengthen human values in the digital world.
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Human values that we hold as 'good', 'right', and 'forward-thinking' are being tested within the digital landscape. The ubiquitous availability of information and instant communication have led to a fragmentation of truths and, all too often, hostile interactions. It raises not only the question of how we can foster a digital environment characterized by respect, empathy, and meaningful exchange but also how we can navigate different perceptions of truth and fairness. It is essential that all individuals, regardless of their background, education, or financial situation, have equal access to information and digital resources.
Moreover, we must recognize and fairly compensate workers who train and feed data to AI systems like ChatGPT. This underscores the importance of embracing a sense of 'digital citizenship', wherein each individual takes responsibility for questioning information critically, adopting multiple perspectives, and actively advocating for a positive vision of a digital future. Through these efforts, we can preserve and strengthen human values in the digital world.
Visit our website here: https://ars.electronica.art/news/en/
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arselectronica/

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