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Digital twins: potentials, ethical issues and limitations

Dirk Helbing, Javier Argota Sánchez–Vaquerizo

2023Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

After Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI), the subject of Digital Twins has emerged as another promising technology, advocated, built, and sold by various IT companies. The approach aims to produce highly realistic models of real systems. In the case of dynamically changing systems, such digital twins would have a life, i.e. they would change their behaviour over time and, in perspective, take decisions like their real counterparts - so the vision. In contrast to animated avatars, however, which only imitate the behaviour of real systems, like deep fakes, digital twins aim to be accurate “digital copies”, i.e. “duplicates” of reality, which may interact with reality and with their physical counterparts. This chapter explores, what are possible applications and implications, limitations, and threats.

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PsychologyEngineering ethicsComputer scienceEngineeringDigital Transformation in Industry