Ethical Perspectives on the 4th Industrial Revolution

As the Fourth Industrial Revolution ushers into a new era of artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality, how should we respond to the societal and ethical dilemmas associated with this new age of transformative scientific power? This research highlights the need for an ethical and globally shared view on how technology affects the economic, social, cultural and spiritual aspects of daily life. An international team have compiled this book, outlining consequences of the Fourth Industrial Revolution across a broad range of issues covering business and work life, for leadership, for media and communication, for churches and for personal and family life.

Authors are: Prof. Dr. Jack Barentsen (USA), Andrew Bunnell (USA), Jonathan Ebsworth (United Kingdom), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Henning (Germany), Prof. Dr. Bruce A. Little (USA), Jeremy Peckham (United Kingdom), Rev. Timo Plutschinski (Germany).

Sallux (acts as a political foundation for the European Christian Political Movement (ECPM) aimed at fostering informed debate) has published this little multi-author book (Sallux Publishing ISBN 978-94-92697-20-2)