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Considering the ethical implications of digital collaboration in the Food Sector

Considering the ethical implications of digital collaboration in the Food Sector
Considering the ethical implications of digital collaboration in the Food Sector
The Internet of Food Things Network+ (IoFT) and the Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Intelligence for Automated Investigation for Scientific Discovery Network+ (AI3SD) brought together an interdisciplinary multi-institution working group to create an ethical framework for digital collaboration in the food industry. This will enable the exploration of implications and consequences (both intentional and unintentional) of using cutting-edge technologies to support the implementation of data trusts and other forms of digital collaboration in the food sector. This article describes how we identified areas for ethical consideration with respect to digital collaboration and the use of Industry 4.0 technologies in the food sector and describes the different interdisciplinary methodologies being used to produce this framework. The research questions and objectives that are being addressed by the working group are laid out, with a report on our ongoing work. The article concludes with recommendations about working on projects in this area.
Card-based tools, Design Fiction, Digital Collaboration, Ethics, Food, Fourth Industrial Revolution, Supply Chains, Transparency, Trust
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Jacobs, Naomi, Brewer, Stephen, Jonathan, Craigon, Peter, Frey, Jeremy G., Gutierrez, Anabel, Kanza, Samantha, Manning, Louise, Munday, Samuel, Pearson, Simon and Sacks, Justin (2021) Considering the ethical implications of digital collaboration in the Food Sector. Patterns, 2 (11), [100335]. (doi:10.1016/j.patter.2021.100335).

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The Internet of Food Things Network+ (IoFT) and the Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Intelligence for Automated Investigation for Scientific Discovery Network+ (AI3SD) brought together an interdisciplinary multi-institution working group to create an ethical framework for digital collaboration in the food industry. This will enable the exploration of implications and consequences (both intentional and unintentional) of using cutting-edge technologies to support the implementation of data trusts and other forms of digital collaboration in the food sector. This article describes how we identified areas for ethical consideration with respect to digital collaboration and the use of Industry 4.0 technologies in the food sector and describes the different interdisciplinary methodologies being used to produce this framework. The research questions and objectives that are being addressed by the working group are laid out, with a report on our ongoing work. The article concludes with recommendations about working on projects in this area.

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Published date: 12 November 2021
Keywords: Card-based tools, Design Fiction, Digital Collaboration, Ethics, Food, Fourth Industrial Revolution, Supply Chains, Transparency, Trust

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Local EPrints ID: 452318
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/452318
ISSN: 2666-3899
PURE UUID: 7cae56ee-fd63-4273-b443-dae6fd29f4af
ORCID for Jeremy G. Frey: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0842-4302
ORCID for Samantha Kanza: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4831-9489
ORCID for Samuel Munday: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5404-6934

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Date deposited: 07 Dec 2021 17:30
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:55

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Author: Naomi Jacobs
Author: Stephen, Jonathan Brewer
Author: Peter Craigon
Author: Jeremy G. Frey ORCID iD
Author: Anabel Gutierrez
Author: Samantha Kanza ORCID iD
Author: Louise Manning
Author: Samuel Munday ORCID iD
Author: Simon Pearson
Author: Justin Sacks

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