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    768,95 kr.

    This book has an important starting point in the conference held in Stockholm in May-June 1988 on Culture, Language and Artifidal Intelligence.

  •  
    768,95 kr.

    It was an initiative from the Swedish Center for Working Life, based on the project AI-Based Systems and the Future of Language, Knowledge and Responsibility in Professions within the COST 13 programme of the European Commission. Gill for excellent work with summaries and indexes, and Sandi Irvine of Springer Verlag for eminent editorial work.

  • - The Foundations of Human-centred Systems Design
     
    1.222,95 kr.

    There is now a serious discussion taking place about the moment at which human beings will be surpassed and replaced by the machine.

  • - A Cross-disciplinary Project in Computer-aided Manufacturing
     
    783,95 kr.

    This second book in our series Artificial Intelligence and Society explores the issues involved in the design and application of human-centred systems in the manufacturing area.

  • af Richard Ennals
    783,95 kr.

    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.

  • - Computers and Skills
    af Bo Goeranzon
    783,95 kr.

    The intention of this book is not to add another technical work to the series of publications already available on matters connected with the relations between natural and artificial intelligence, nor to repeat the positions already well expressed in, for example, the debate between John Searle, Daniel Dennet and Hubert Dreyfus.

  • - On Practical Philosophy
     
    783,95 kr.

    Exploring the framework of an international graduate programme studying the interaction of culture, skill and technology, this volume explores the problems of developing a perspective on technology and society.

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    783,95 kr.

    Issues raised by the Theory of Knowledge, a central theme in the development of Artificial Intelligence, are the main topic of this book. Case studies form the basis for philosophical reflections with the main concept of tacit knowledge as the central issue of skill and new technology.

  • - New Media, Ethics and Postmodernism
     
    1.266,95 kr.

    If one accepts that that the key power in the information society will be linked not so much to the ownership of information but to human creativity nourished by that information, the productive force of today and tomorrow, could be more and more the human brain.

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    783,95 kr.

    This book springs from a conference held in Stockholm in May June 1988 on Culture, Language and Artificial Intelligence. The latter book springs, as this one, from the 1988 conference, and one further book will follow: Skill and Education: Reflection and Experience (Springer Verlag, planned autumn 1991).

  • - The Anthropocentric Alternative
    af Peter Broedner
    921,95 kr.

    Translation of: Fabrik 2000, 2. Aufl., 1986, c1985.

  • - The Social and Engineering Design of Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems
    af J. Martin Corbett, Felix Rauner & Lauge Baungaard Rasmussen
    567,95 kr.

    Crossing the Border examines the emergence of a new philosophy based on the idea of "human-centred technology" and, through the use of a case study, illustrates the ways in which users, social scientists, managers and engineers can participate in the design and development of human-centred computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) system.

  • - For the Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Education of the European Communities, June 1990
     
    576,95 kr.

    Drawing on the experiences of four major EC countries, this book documents the way computer technology has changed the pattern of women's work in the manufacturing sector.

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    570,95 kr.

    This text aims to broaden and extend the debate concerning the significance of connectionist models. It collects together a variety of perspectives by experimental and developmental psychologists, philosophers and active AI researchers.

  • - Proceedings from the International Workshop on Industrial Cultures and Human-Centred Systems held by Tokyo Keizai University in Tokyo 1990
     
    849,95 kr.

    Human Centred Systems in the Global Economy provides a comprehensive assessment of the debates on human-centred systems and will be of interest to people in a wide variety of disciplines including information technology, economic development, management science and related studies of social science and humanities.

  • af Massimo Negrotti
    910,95 kr.

    In recent years a vast literature has been produced on the feasibility of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The topic most frequently discussed is the concept of intelligence, with efforts to demonstrate that it is or is not transferable to the computer. Only rarely has attention been focused on the concept of the artificial per se in order to clarify what kind, depth and scope of performance (including intelligence) it could support. Apart from the classic book by H.A. Simon, The Sciences of the Artificial, published in 1969, no serious attempt has been made to define a conceptual frame for understanding the intimate nature of intelligent machines independently of its claimed or denied human-like features. The general aim of this book is to discuss, from different points of view, what we are losing and what we are gaining from the artificial, particularly from AI, when we abandon the original anthropomorphic pretension. There is necessarily a need for analysis of the history of AI and the limits of its plausibility in reproducing the human mind. In addition, the papers presented here aim at redefining the epistemology and the possible targets of the AI discipline, raising problems, and proposing solutions, which should be understood as typical of the artificial rather than of an information-based conception of man.