In 'The Ethics Gap in the Engineering of the Future', the author masterfully navigates the intricate relationship between technology, ethics, and the elusive concept of the future. With keen insights, they explore how our perception of the future shapes our present choices and influences technological progress. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the moral implications of our rapidly advancing civilization.
Both authors (Kostas Theologou and Dr. Spyridon Stelios) have impressive backgrounds and contribute significantly to their respective fields. Their expertise enriches the discourse on technology, ethics, and philosophy.
The unique insight that the authors bring to the subject lies in their interdisciplinary approach. By combining expertise in philosophy, ethics, and technology, they bridge the gap between theoretical concepts (such as the gap and the future) and practical implications. Their exploration of how our perception of the future shapes our present choices and influences technological progress is both thought-provoking and relevant. Through their work, they encourage readers to engage critically with the moral dimensions of our rapidly advancing civilization. -- Dr. Minjuan Wang, Chair Professor, Chief Editor, Executive Co-Director, Emerging Tech and Future Education, Executive Co-Director, Global Institute of Emerging Tech (GIET), The Education University of Hong Kong Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies