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HUMANE D4.1 Report on implications of future thinking

HUMANE D4.1 Report on implications of future thinking
HUMANE D4.1 Report on implications of future thinking
An important goal in the HUMANE project is to set out the implications for future thinking and policy making in Human‐ Machine Networks (HMN). In this deliverable, we explore relevant characteristics and implications of HMNs in a number of innovative domains that have high potential for bringing fundamental social changes: the sharing economy, eHealth, citizen participation, telework, workplace robotics, and crowd management. We also identify potential challenges and obstacles, as well as possible ways to mitigate these in future ICT R&I projects. Our work is positioned relative to the general EU priorities and relevant strategy plans. We review future opportunities and recommendations for R&I actions
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Jaho, Eva, Meyer, Eric, Pickering, Brian, Walland, Paul, Lech, Till Christopher, Folstad, Asbjorn and Sarris, Nikos (2016) HUMANE D4.1 Report on implications of future thinking ATC

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Abstract

An important goal in the HUMANE project is to set out the implications for future thinking and policy making in Human‐ Machine Networks (HMN). In this deliverable, we explore relevant characteristics and implications of HMNs in a number of innovative domains that have high potential for bringing fundamental social changes: the sharing economy, eHealth, citizen participation, telework, workplace robotics, and crowd management. We also identify potential challenges and obstacles, as well as possible ways to mitigate these in future ICT R&I projects. Our work is positioned relative to the general EU priorities and relevant strategy plans. We review future opportunities and recommendations for R&I actions

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Published date: 7 October 2016

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Local EPrints ID: 414273
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/414273
PURE UUID: 12b5646c-a83c-422f-b52b-fd1c0e20a2f7
ORCID for Brian Pickering: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6815-2938

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Date deposited: 21 Sep 2017 16:31
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:56

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Author: Eva Jaho
Author: Eric Meyer
Author: Brian Pickering ORCID iD
Author: Paul Walland
Author: Till Christopher Lech
Author: Asbjorn Folstad
Author: Nikos Sarris

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