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Stakeholder-informed ethics for new technologies with high socio-economic and human rights impact

Project description

Fostering a future that aligns with human rights and societal values

Advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, robots and human gene editing are becoming increasingly prevalent, and the ethical implications of such advancements cannot be overlooked. The EU-funded SIENNA project brings together 13 partners to explore the pressing ethical and human rights challenges posed by human genomics, human enhancement, and artificial intelligence and robotics. While these advancements promise incredible benefits, they are also a source of significant concern over issues like personal autonomy and privacy, and equality and accountability. SIENNA aims to untangle this ethical web, surveying citizens, conducting interviews with experts, hosting workshops and crafting frameworks. By doing so, it paves the way for responsible research and innovation.

Objective

SIENNA is a three and a half year project with 11 core partners and 2 associate partners, focussing on ethical and human rights challenges posed by human genomics, human enhancement and human-machine interaction technologies such as robots and smart devices. While these technologies offer significant benefits to individuals and society, they also present significant ethical challenges, e.g. in relation to human autonomy, equality, personal liberty, privacy, and accountability. In collaboration with a variety of stakeholders, SIENNA will identify and assess the ethical and socio-economic issues, public opinions, legal regulation and human rights implications of each technology. It will produce a framework for each of the three technologies that will form the basis for the development of research ethics protocols, professional ethical codes, and better ethical and legal frameworks. Before developing their recommendations, the partners will gather ethical views of experts and citizens towards the three technologies in four ways: (1) a major survey of citizens in 11 countries within and outside the EU; (2) panels of citizens in five countries; (3) interviews with experts and stakeholders; (4) workshops with stakeholders including scientists, ethicists, research ethics committees, professional organisations, civil society organisations, industry and policy makers. SIENNA will boost the EU’s leadership in developing ethical standards and support its vision of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) as a means to foster the design of inclusive research and innovation. The project will improve knowledge of the ethical, human rights and socio-economic impacts of the three technologies, while supporting ethical and responsible decision making by research ethics committees, scientific researchers and policy makers in the three areas. SIENNA will also create added value by generalising its methods for use in other emerging technological domains.

Call for proposal

H2020-SwafS-2016-17

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Sub call

H2020-SwafS-2016-1

Coordinator

UNIVERSITEIT TWENTE
Net EU contribution
€ 1 918 937,50
Address
DRIENERLOLAAN 5
7522 NB Enschede
Netherlands

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Region
Oost-Nederland Overijssel Twente
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 1 918 937,50

Participants (13)