vendredi 21 octobre 2016

Human factors in the automation debate

A book cogently argues that the rise of artificial intelligence need not threaten jobs if humans learn to work with, rather than against, machines

Sanjeev Ahluwalia 

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Thomas Davenport and Julia Kirby's book comes with a whiff of optimism and plenty of specific, practical advice based on real-life cases for professionals - scientists, radiologists, teachers, actuaries, financial analysts, lawyers and all "knowledge workers" who fear that they will lose their jobs to automation. This is where it is different from the scarily sensational non-fiction on machines versus humans. The title is an inversion of Jerry Kaplan's memorable book, Humans Need Not Apply: A Guide to Wealth and Work in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, published in ...

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Human factors in the automation debate

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