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Covid-19 and the digital revolution

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CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL SCIENCE
卷 16, 期 2, 页码 256-270

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/21582041.2020.1833234

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Covid-19; official statistics; ethics of AI; e-mental health; smart cities; children online; social media policing

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The digital revolution has brought both opportunities and risks during the pandemic, challenging policymakers to adapt to new demands. The pandemic accelerated changes in data collection techniques and dissemination practices for official statistics, while also driving advancements in e-health treatments. Despite the potential of smart cities, they did not necessarily excel during the pandemic, and digital risks for families and global cybercrime became more prominent.
Since the 1980s, the digital revolution has been both a negative and positive force. Within a few weeks of the Covid-19 outbreak, lockdown accelerated the adoption of digital solutions at an unprecedented pace, creating unforeseen opportunities for scaling up alternative approaches to social and economic life. But it also brought digital risks and threats that placed new demands on policymakers. This article assembles evidence from different areas of social science expertise about the impacts of Covid-19 in digitised societies and policy responses. The authors show how the pandemic supported changes in data collection techniques and dissemination practices for official statistics, and how seemingly insuperable obstacles to the implementation of e-health treatments were largely overcome. They demonstrate how the ethics of artificial intelligence became a primary concern for government legislation at national and international levels, and how the features enabling smart cities to act as drivers of productivity did not necessarily give them an advantage during the pandemic. At the micro-level, families are shown to have become 'digital by default', as children were exposed to online risks and opportunities. Globally, the spread of the pandemic provided a fertile ground for cybercrime, while digital disinformation and influencing risked becoming normalised and domesticated.

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