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Technology and human expertise: do's and don'ts

Technology and human expertise: do's and don'ts
Technology and human expertise: do's and don'ts
As technological innovation progresses, people are mankind is increasingly seeing tasks that were once performed by humans shifting into the domain of the machine. Are we inevitably going to reach the state where technology can perform and take over any human activity? And even if it were possible, do we want to reach this state? Leaving aside the moral, philosophical, and social aspects of this trend, what is the most efficient and productive way to use technology, in terms of its interactions and in relation to humans?
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Dror, Itiel E.
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Dror, Itiel E.
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Dror, Itiel E. (2005) Technology and human expertise: do's and don'ts. Biometric Technology Today, 13 (9), 7-9. (doi:10.1016/S0969-4765(05)70429-X).

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As technological innovation progresses, people are mankind is increasingly seeing tasks that were once performed by humans shifting into the domain of the machine. Are we inevitably going to reach the state where technology can perform and take over any human activity? And even if it were possible, do we want to reach this state? Leaving aside the moral, philosophical, and social aspects of this trend, what is the most efficient and productive way to use technology, in terms of its interactions and in relation to humans?

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Published date: 2005

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Local EPrints ID: 40453
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/40453
ISSN: 0969-4765
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Date deposited: 05 Jul 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 08:19

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Author: Itiel E. Dror

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