Humane Autonomous Technology Re-thinking Experience with and in Intelligent Systems /

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Ente Autore: SpringerLink (Online service)
Altri autori: Rousi, Rebekah (Redattore), von Koskull, Catharina (Redattore), Roto, Virpi (Redattore)
Riassunto:XIX, 349 p. 23 illus., 9 illus. in color.
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Lingua:inglese
Pubblicazione: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Edizione:1st ed. 2024.
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Accesso online:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-66528-8
Natura: Elettronico Libro
Sommario:
  • Chapter 1 – Introduction
  • Theme 1 - LABOUR, CO-WORK AND INDUSTRY
  • Chapter 2 - Help me help you: The dilemma of collaboration between expert employees and chatbots
  • Chapter 3 - Co-worker, Butler, or Coach? Designing Automation for Work Enrichment
  • Chapter 4 - Artfully Integrating AI: Proceeding Responsibly with Worker-Centred Best Practices
  • Theme 2 - COGNITION AND EMOTION
  • Chapter 5 - Moving spaces – the affective embodied self in tram design and the autonomous imaginary
  • Chapter 6 - Whose mental model? Multi-stakeholder Most Advanced Yet Acceptable (MAYA) visions of disruptive autonomous maritime technology
  • Chapter 7 - Human-technology symbiosis in service: Insights from dual-process theory
  • Theme 3 - HUMANNESS AND VALUES
  • Chapter 8 - Smart Home Technologies: Convenience and Control
  • Chapter 9 - Social robot design and the aesthetics of imperfection
  • Chapter 10 - Dishonesty through AI: Can Robots Engage in Lying Behavior?
  • Theme 4 - ART, DESIGN AND VISUAL CULTURE
  • Chapter 11 - Grasping AI entanglements – digital feminism and generative AI
  • Chapter 12 - Scribbles, Spirographs, and AI, Oh My!: Postdevelopmental Sociomaterial Practices of Graphicality
  • Chapter 13 - Mr Fusion or Johnny 5? Visual Rhetoric of AI Design
  • Chapter 14 - The Cultivated Practices of Text-to-Image Generation.