We are increasingly seeing computer systems which are expected to function without operator intervention. This is perhaps acceptable for running computer networks or traffic lights; however, we are now seeing computer systems deployed to qualitatively influence human judgments such as rulings on legal disputes or fitness for work to evaluate disability benefits. In keeping with the precautionary principle, it is important that those who are developing this capability — technologists and scientists — think through its potential implications.The aim of this book is to explore the technological and social and implications of computers and robots becoming increasingly ‘aware’ of their environment and the people in it, and their being increasingly ‘self-aware’ of their own existence within it.The wide-ranging scope of the text covers three different angles of the concept of ‘the computer after me’: (1) the next generation of computationally powerful aware systems; (2) systems in which the computer is aware of qualitatively impact human concerns such as law, health and rules; and (3) computers and robots which are aware of themselves.
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Next Generation Aware Computer: Reflective Systems, Self-Composing Systems, Organic Computing; Middle-Out Systems, Self-Aware Ensembles; Computer Aware of People: Smart Homes; Smart Grids; Social Computer; Adaptive Institutions; Green Computing; Uberveillance; Computer Aware of Self: Self-Healing Software; Self-Aware Robot; Self-Aware Learning Machines; Law-Aware Drones; Ethical Robots.
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ISBN
9781783264179
Publisert
2014-10-23
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Imperial College Press
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
332
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