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Artificial Intelligence and Human Institutions

Book information

Publisher
Springer-Verlag London
Year
1991
ISBN
978-3-540-19579-5, 978-1-4471-1735-3
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4471-1735-3
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
6 MB (6438316 bytes)
Series
Artificial Intelligence and Society
Edition
1
Pages
181\187
Orientation
yes
Scanned
yes
Time added
2013-08-01 04:00:00

Description

Artificial Intelligence and Human Institutions argues that successful applications of artificial intelligence are possible only within an understanding of human institutions and the limitations of technology. Products of artificial intelligence research are becoming widely available to non-specialists using low-cost computer systems, but there has been a lack of communication between re- searchers and community groups. Taking the "weak AI" position, the book explores the way insights and tools from artificial intelligence can be valuable in coming to terms with real world problems. Drawing on the author's extensive practical experience in AI research and research management, the book brings together case studies from the fields of education, training, business, engineering, defence, health, and community work, and suggests future directions. This book deals with advanced concepts of artificial intelligence for non-specialist readers, while providing an introduction to state-of-the-art developments. It seeks to use AI concepts to illuminate the practical and theoretical concerns of institutions and organisations, opening up possibilities for new areas of collaborative work, and revealing new sources of references and ideas. This is the latest title in the Artificial Intelligence and Society series and will be of interest to lecturers and students in AI, education, social and political sciences, and business studies.

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