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ANDREA LE MOLI

Per un'etica dei processi informativi

Abstract

This article aims to explore the connection between the conflicts in information policies being observed during the present pandemic situ- ation and the potential abuse of automation technologies in the pro- cessing of information. From a historical point of view, the connection between an effective elaboration of information and the development of automation technologies was devised by authors such as Norbert Wiener, Claude Shannon and Alan Turing, at the very beginning of the modern theory of information. This link with today seems to be justified by historical circumstances that are still quoted in order to discipline and “militarise” the spreading of information during the pandemic. On the contrary, it may be shown that automation cannot by itself guarantee the most appropriate diffusion and sharing of in- formation during a global crisis. However, according to other authors such as Gilbert Simondon, a certain margin of indetermination must be introduced into any automatic process to permit a machine to work properly and rightly serve the cause of its users.