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Explore the intersection of technology, disability rights, and ethical considerations in the context of the UNCRPD. From wearable devices to AI, delve into the future of mankind and societal values in medicine and innovation.
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Homo sapiens conrectus? Laszlo Lovaszy United Nations’ CRPD Rapporteur for Technology & Ethical Issues 5. October 2018
What if my disability will not be relevant in the future? March 2017 From rehabilitation to enhanced man
What does the UNCRPD say? accessibility right toinclusiveeducation right toindependentliving
Basic questions • 4th industrial revolution – paradigm shift? • the future of the EU –roadfork? • evolution of mankind – will there be those left behind? The future of medicine creativity and markets social values moral principles and proper legislation research
Aspects of technology • wearable devices • invasive devices • robotics • AI • genetic engineering
…show must go on! (Rubic’ 8 cubes) • Heritage of Plato • Roles of institutions • Selectionmechanism • Freedom–cooperation - coercion • Moral dilemmas • Mindmapping–concepts and ideas • Narratives–point of views • Paradigm-shift(s) Ability for Futuring
Get down to brass tacks! • White elephantsintheroom • Demography and migration • IT singularity • Employment and artificial intelligence • Taboos • CRISPR-Cas9 • E-person–supportreddecisionmaking? • “Imperfect people”, „perfect” data(bigdata)
What will happen…? • Eugenics– a newoutcome of genetechnology? • Connected people – better life? • Artificial intelligence and social services
Altering world(s) • Paradigm-shift – “T-model” • Differentcivilizations and cultureshavedifferentanswers? • Economiccentres–whoinfluencesthedrivingconsumption? • Politicalsystems and publicpolicies–fundamentalchanges?