From Automation to Integrity: The Ethical Challenges of Scientific Research in the Digital Age
Abstract
The transformation of the knowledge-generation ecosystem, driven by the rapid adoption of disruptive technologies and the digitization of large data repositories, with a particular focus on generative artificial intelligence. This new context of hyperconnectivity optimizes access to, dissemination of, and processing of information, but it also alters relationships within the academic community and its interaction with society. Digital media not only serve as technological tools but also reshape the dynamics of knowledge, requiring critical thinking that goes beyond mere technical efficiency and is grounded in an ethical commitment. From the perspective of knowledge management, the need to develop an automated approach to research that is anchored in ethical values is emphasized.
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