Which of the following best describes the concept of 'digital sovereignty' in the context of global perspectives on technology?
Question 2
In the context of AI and automation, what is the 'Luddite fallacy' and why is it often debated?
Question 3
Which ethical framework would be most concerned with the equitable distribution of benefits and burdens arising from advanced technological developments, such as genetic engineering or AI?
Question 4
Consider a scenario where a developing nation implements a nationwide digital identity system using biometric data. What is the most significant ethical challenge this presents from a global perspectives standpoint?
Question 5
How does the concept of 'techno-nationalism' influence global technology policy and international cooperation?