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La libertad de olvidar

Maximilian Gregor Hepach1

  • 1Durham University, UK.

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Las tecnologías inteligentes alteran la memoria y el olvido humanos al crear una ambigua

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Humanidades Digitales
  • Filosofía de la Tecnología
  • Ciencias Cognitivas

Sus antecedentes:

  • La memoria y el olvido humanos son procesos involuntarios fundamentales cruciales para la identidad y la toma de decisiones.
  • Whitehead y Hannah introdujeron el concepto del 'involuntario digital' en relación con el impacto de la tecnología en estos procesos.
  • Los análisis existentes del 'involuntario digital' se centran principalmente en las plataformas de redes sociales.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Examinar cómo las tecnologías inteligentes remodelan la memoria y el olvido humanos.
  • Extender el concepto del 'involuntario digital' más allá de las redes sociales.
  • Analizar las implicaciones de los sistemas digitales en la agencia del recuerdo.

Principales métodos:

  • Comentario filosófico que se basa en teorías existentes.
  • Análisis fenomenológico basado en Nietzsche y Ricoeur.
  • Extensión conceptual del marco del 'involuntario digital'.

Principales resultados:

  • Los sistemas digitales oscurecen la fuente generativa de los recuerdos, difuminando las líneas de agencia.
  • Las tecnologías inteligentes introducen nuevas dimensiones en el 'involuntario digital'.
  • El concepto se aplica ampliamente a los dispositivos domésticos inteligentes y otras interacciones digitales basadas en el consentimiento.

Conclusiones:

  • Las tecnologías inteligentes impactan significativamente la naturaleza involuntaria de la memoria y el olvido.
  • El 'involuntario digital' es un fenómeno generalizado en diversos dominios digitales.
  • Se necesita más investigación para comprender las implicaciones a largo plazo para la identidad y la toma de decisiones humanas.