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  1. Technology of culture: the roadmap of a journey undertaken. [REVIEW]Parthasarathi Banerjee - 2007 - AI and Society 21 (4):411-419.
    Artificial intelligence (AI) impacts society and an individual in many subtler and deeper ways than machines based upon the physics and mechanics of descriptive objects. The AI project involves thus culture and provides scope to liberational undertakings. Most importantly AI implicates human ethical and attitudinal bearings. This essay explores how previous authors in this journal have explored related issues and how such discourses have provided to the present world a roadmap that can be followed to engage in discourses with ethical (...)
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  • Supporting reflection and dialogue in a community of machine setters: Lessons learned from design and use of a hypermedia type training material. [REVIEW]Linda Passarge & Thomas Binder - 1996 - AI and Society 10 (1):79-88.
    The debate about experience-based or tacit knowledge has focused much attention on the limits to formalisation of work process knowledge. A main line of argument has been that, for example, industrial work even with highly advanced technical equipment can only be performed adequately when the worker through experience on the job has gained a feel for the functioning of the machinery and the properties and behaviour of the materials. In this debate links tend to be created between on the one (...)
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  • Summary of workshop on: Human-centered shaping of new technologies and social innovation of learning. [REVIEW]Fiorenza Belussi - 1994 - AI and Society 8 (3):274-282.
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