Contributions Contributions Preface Introduction Hannes Werthner, Erich Prem, Edward A. Lee, Carlo Ghezzi Vienna Manifesto on Digital Humanism 1. AI, Humans, and Control 1.1 Are We Losing Control? Edward A. Lee 1.2 Social Robots:Their History and What They Can Do For Us Nadia Magnenat Thalmann 1.3 Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control Stuart Russell 1.4 The Challenge of Human Dignity in the Era of Autonomous Systems Paola Inverardi 2. Participation and Democracy 2.1 The Real Cost of Surveillance Capitalism: Digital Humanism in the US and Europe Allison Stanger 2.2 Democratic Discourse in the Digital Public Sphere: Re-imagining Copyright Enforcement on Online Social Media Platformse Sunimal Mendis 2.3 The Internet is Dead. Long Live the Internet George Zarkadakis 2.4 Return to Freedom: Governance of Fair Innovation Ecosystems Hans Akkermans, Jaap Gordijn, Anna Bon 2.5 Decolonizing Technology and Society: A Perspective from the Global South Anna Bon, Francis Dittoh, Gossa Lô, Mónica Pini, Robert Bwana, Cheah WaiShiang, Narayanan Kulathuramaiyer, André Baart 3. Ethics and Philosophy of Technology 3.1 Digital Humanism and the Limits of AI Julian Nida-Rümelin 3.2 Explorative Experiments and Digital Humanism: Adding an Epistemic Dimension to the Ethical Debate Viola Schiaffonati 3.3 Digital Humanism and Global Issues in AI Ethics Guglielmo Tamburrini 3.4 Our Digital Mirror Erich Prem 4. Information Technology and the Arts 4.1 Fictionalizing the Robot and Artificial Intelligence Nathalie Weidenfeld 4.2 How to Be A Digital Humanist in International Relations: Cultural Tech Diplomacy Challenges Silicon Valley Clara Blume, Martin Rauchbauer 4.3 We Are Needed More Than Ever: Cultural Heritage, Libraries and Archives Anita Eichinger, Katharina Prager 4.4 Humanism and the Great Opportunity of Intelligent User Interfaces for Cultural Heritage Oliviero Stock 5. Data and Fair Systems 5.1 The Attention Economy and the Impact of AI Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Usama M. Fayyad 5.2 Did You Find It on the Internet? Ethical Complexities of Search Engine Rankings Cansu Canca 5.3 Personalization, Fairness and Post-Userism Robin Burke 6. Platform Power 6.1 The Curation Chokepoint James Larus 6.2 Business Model Innovation and the Rise of Technology Giants Geoffrey G. Parker 6.3 Scaling Up Broken Systems? Considerations from the Area of Music Streaming Peter Knees 6.4 The Platform Economy after Covid-19: Regulation and the Precautionary Principle Cristiano Codagnone 7. Education and Skills of the Future 7.1 Educational Requirements for Positive Social Robotics Johanna Seibt 7.2 Informatics as a Fundamental Discipline in General Education – The Danish Perspective Michael E. Caspersen 7.3 The Unbearable Disembodiedness of Cognitive Machines Enrico Nardelli 8. Digital Geopolitics and Sovereignty 8.1 The Technological Construction of Sovereignty Paul Timmers 8.2 A Crucial Decade for European Digital Sovereignty George Metakides 8.3 Geo-Politics and Digital Sovereignty Ciaran Martin 8.4 Cultural Influences on AI along the New Silk Road Lynda Hardman 8.5 Geopolitics, Digital Sovereignty…What’s in a Word? Hannes Werthner 9. Systems and Society 9.1 Work Without Jobs Daniel K. Samaan 9.2 Why Don’t You Do Something to Help Me? Digital Humanism: A Call for Cities to Act Michael Stampfer 9.3 Ethics or Quality of Life? Hubert Österle 9.4 Responsible Technology Design: Conversations for Success Susan J. Winter, Brian S. Butler 9.5 Navigating Through Changes of a Digital World Nathalie Hauk, Manfred Hauswirth 10. Learning From Crisis 10.1 Efficiency vs. Resilience: Lessons from COVID-19 Moshe Y. Vardi 10.2 Contact Tracing Apps: A Lesson in Societal Aspects of Technological Development Walter Hötzendorfer 10.3 Data, Models & Decisions: How We can Shape our World by Not Predicting the Future Nikolas Popper 10.4 Lessons Learned from the Covid-19 Pandemic Alfonso Fuggetta 10.5 The Need for Respectful Technologies: Going Beyond Privacy Elissa M. Redmiles 11. Making Digital Humanism Real 11.1 Digital Humanism – Navigating the Tensions Ahead Helga Nowotny 11.2 Rethinking Research in the Light of Digital Humanism Carlo Ghezzi 11.3 Interdisciplinarity: Models and Values for Digital Humanism Sally Wyatt 11.4 It Is Simple, It Is Complicated Julia Neidhardt, Hannes Werthner, Stefan Woltran