Epistemological View: Data Ethics, Privacy & Trust on Digital Platform

‘Data’ had always an important asset of scientific study i.e. measurement, analysis, recording, representation, validation etc. Initially, data generation were increasing gradually along with Computer Generations. As per rapid growth of Computer technologies, ‘Data generation’ have been increased exponentially. Enhancement in data carries responsibility of ‘ethics’, whose fetches individual or distributed ‘morality’ towards its applications; ‘privacy’ towards users & services data; ‘transparencies’ towards scheduled activities or transections among consumers & providers; ‘trust’ towards AI agents and feedback systems. Countries have approached applications of modern technologies with limitations, different adoptions and regulations to prevent, privacy, confidentialities, social culture, transparency, human rights and security. Sometimes, careless attitude and blind faith may lead to data theft, hack and unpleased uses. Advance technologies may invade the individuality with different attributes using your attitude and open data. The objective of this paper is to identify evolution of ‘data ethics’ mind set and its different set of thought-wings, influence and penitration of digital data world(open data) in human life and their believes wrt trust, faith towards individual and group privacy,transperencies.Latest technologies and their ethical issues, training and principals related to ethical assessment have been looked over.

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