Essays about: "social media ethics"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 41 essays containing the words social media ethics.
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1. Social Media's Take on Deepfakes: Ethical Concerns in the Public Discourse
University essay from Uppsala universitet/InformationssystemAbstract : The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence has led to the emergence of deepfake, digital media that has been manipulated to replace a person's likeness with another. This technology has seen significant improvements, becoming easier to use and producing results increasingly difficult to distinguish from reality. READ MORE
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2. Humans in the loop - Mapping the current critical debate on AI in the Information Systems discipline
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och mediaAbstract : AI is a phenomenon that does not only manifest itself as a disruptive technology, but also entails a paradigmatic shift with conceivably unprecedented and unforeseeable consequences for society and the human condition. This technology with its components Big Data and Machine Learning/algorithms has evoked critical reactions because of ethical concerns that follow on the backwash of its ubiquitous and ever more expanding use. READ MORE
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3. How does algorithmic literacy challenge the utilisation of TikTok for global marketers, taking into account ethical concerns?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Thesis purpose: To investigate the role of algorithmic literacy in the case of TikTok, and how its strategic performance, including the challenges and associated ethical issues, affects global marketers. Methodology: Adapting a social constructivist approach, twelve qualitative semi-structured interviews with global marketers allowed us to gather deeper insights Theoretical perspective: In order to fulfill the above objective, the study looks at literature streams in social media algorithms and algorithmic literacy, as well as adopts scholarship in marketing ethics and socio-psychological concepts concerning consumer behaviour and decision making processes. READ MORE
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4. Kant Stop the Kidfluencers : Moral Considerations in Using Children as Social Media Influencers
University essay from Enskilda Högskolan Stockholm/Avdelningen för mänskliga rättigheter och demokratiAbstract : The practice of "kidfluencing," or using children as social media influencers to promote commercial products and services, raises ethical concerns about the commodification of childhood, them being viewed as products, and their rights falling between the gaps. This essay critically examines the moral dilemmas and challenges in regulating kidfluencing practices from a Kantian and virtue ethics perspective, analyzing the implications of commodifying childhood and the potential harm it can cause. READ MORE
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5. Convicted marketing content containing sexual depiction : An empirical study of social media platforms after a scandal's occurrence
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Akademin för företagande, innovation och hållbarhetAbstract : Title: Marketing content containing sexual depiction.- An empirical study of social media platforms after a scandal's occurrence. READ MORE