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Intricate and Multifaceted Socio-Ethical Dilemmas Facing the Development of Drone Technology: A Qualitative Exploration

Hisham O. Khogali, Samir Mekid

Year
2025
Citations
3
Access
Open access

Abstract

Background: Drones are rapidly establishing themselves as one of the most critical technologies. Robotics, automated machinery, intelligent manufacturing, and other high-impact technological research and applications bring up pressing ethical, social, legal, and political issues. Methods: The present research aims to present the results of a qualitative investigation that looked at perceptions of the growing socio-ethical conundrums surrounding the development of drone applications. Results: According to the obtained results, participants often share similar opinions about whether different drone applications are approved by the public, regardless of their level of experience. Perceptions of drone applications appear consistent across various levels of expertise. The most notable associations are with military objectives (73%), civil protection (61%), and passenger transit and medical purposes (56%). Applications that have received high approval include science (8.70), agriculture (8.78), and disaster management (8.87), most likely due to their obvious social benefits and reduced likelihood of ethical challenges. Conclusions: The study’s findings can help shape the debate on drone acceptability in particular contexts, inform future research on promoting value-sensitive development in society more broadly, and guide researchers and decision-makers on the use of drones, as people’s attitudes, understanding, and usage will undoubtedly impact future advancements in this technology.

Keywords

DroneEngineering ethicsQualitative researchEnvironmental ethicsSociologyPolitical scienceEngineeringSocial scienceBiology

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