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Smart homes, private homes? An empirical study of technology researchers' perceptions of ethical issues in developing smart-home health technologies

机译:智能家居,私人住宅?对技术研究人员在开发智能家居健康技术中对道德问题的看法的实证研究

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Background: Smart-home technologies, comprising environmental sensors, wearables and video are attracting interest in home healthcare delivery. Development of such technology is usually justified on the basis of the technology’s potential to increase the autonomy of people living with long-term conditions. Studies of the ethics of smart-homes raise concerns about privacy, consent, social isolation and equity of access. Few studies have investigated the ethical perspectives of smart-home engineers themselves. By exploring the views of engineering researchers in a large smart-home project, we sought to contribute to dialogue between ethics and the engineering community.Methods: Either face-to-face or using Skype, we conducted in-depth qualitative interviews with 20 early- and mid-career smart-home researchers from a multi-centre smart-home project, who were asked to describe their own experience and to reflect more broadly about ethical considerations that relate to smart-home design. With participants’ consent, interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and analysed using a thematic approach.Results: Two overarching themes emerged: in ‘Privacy’, researchers indicated that they paid close attention to negative consequences of potential unauthorised information sharing in their current work. However, when discussing broader issues in smart-home design beyond the confines of their immediate project, researchers considered physical privacy to a lesser extent, even though physical privacy may manifest in emotive concerns about being watched or monitored. In ‘Choice’, researchers indicated they often saw provision of choice to end-users as a solution to ethical dilemmas. While researchers indicated that choices of end-users may need to be restricted for technological reasons, ethical standpoints that restrict choice were usually assumed and embedded in design.Conclusions: The tractability of informational privacy may explain the greater attention that is paid to it. However, concerns about physical privacy may reduce acceptability of smart-home technologies to future end-users. While attention to choice suggests links with privacy, this may misidentify the sources of privacy and risk unjustly burdening end-users with problems that they cannot resolve. Separating considerations of choice and privacy may result in more satisfactory treatment of both. Finally, through our engagement with researchers as participants this study demonstrates the relevance of (bio)ethics as a critical partner to smart-home engineering.
机译:背景:包括环境传感器,可穿戴设备和视频在内的智能家居技术引起了人们对家庭医疗保健的兴趣。此类技术的开发通常是基于该技术具有增加长期居住条件的人们的自主权的潜力而合理的。对智能家居伦理的研究引起了人们对隐私,同意,社会隔离和访问公平性的关注。很少有研究调查智能家居工程师本身的道德观点。通过探索大型智能家居项目中工程研究人员的观点,我们寻求为道德与工程界之间的对话做出贡献。方法:无论是面对面交流还是使用Skype,我们都对20个早期项目进行了深入的定性访谈。 -来自多中心智能家居项目的职业中期和中层智能家居研究人员,他们被要求描述自己的经历,并更广泛地反映与智能家居设计相关的道德考量。在参与者的同意下,采访采用专题方法进行录音,转录和分析。结果:出现了两个总体主题:在“隐私”中,研究人员表示,他们密切关注当前工作中潜在的未经授权的信息共享的负面影响。但是,当讨论超出其直接项目范围的智能家居设计中的更广泛问题时,尽管物理隐私可能会引起人们对被监视或监视的情绪担忧,但研究人员在较小程度上考虑了物理隐私。在“选择”中,研究人员表示,他们经常将为最终用户提供选择作为解决道德困境的方法。尽管研究人员指出,出于技术原因可能需要限制最终用户的选择,但通常会假设限制选择的伦理立场并嵌入到设计中。结论:信息隐私的可处理性可能解释了对此的更多关注。但是,对物理隐私的担忧可能会降低智能家居技术对未来最终用户的接受度。尽管对选择的关注暗示了与隐私的联系,但这可能会错误地识别隐私的来源,并冒着使终端用户无法解决的问题不公正地负担的风险。将选择和隐私分开考虑可能会导致对两者的更满意的对待。最后,通过我们与研究人员的参与,本研究证明了(生物)伦理学作为智能家居工程的重要伙伴的重要性。

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