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Østerlund, Carsten; Jarrahi, Mohammad Hossein; Willis, Matthew; Boyd, Karen; Wolf, Christine Artificial intelligence and the world of work, a co‐constitutive relationship 2020 Article AI and Computerisation, Automation, Future of Work Artificial Intelligence, The Future Of Work, Machine Learning, Automation, Digital Technology
Citation Østerlund, Carsten; Jarrahi, Mohammad Hossein; Willis, Matthew; Boyd, Karen; Wolf, Christine 2020 Article J Assoc Inf Sci Technol Artificial Intelligence The Future Of Work Machine Learning Automation Digital Technology AI and Computerisation Automation Future of Work

"Artificial intelligence and the world of work, a co‐constitutive relationship"

by Østerlund, Carsten; Jarrahi, Mohammad Hossein; Willis, Matthew; Boyd, Karen; Wolf, Christine (2020)

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Abstract The use of intelligent machines digital technologies that feature data-driven forms of customization, learning, and autonomous action?is rapidly growing and will continue to impact many industries and domains. This is consequential for communities of researchers, educators, and practitioners concerned with studying, supporting, and educating information professionals. In the face of new developments in artificial intelligence (AI), the research community faces 3 questions: (a) How is AI becoming part of the world of work? (b) How is the world of work becoming part of AI? and (c) How can the information community help address this topic of Work in the Age of Intelligent Machines (WAIM)? This opinion piece considers these 3 questions by drawing on discussion from an engaging 2019 iConference workshop organized by the NSF supported WAIM research coordination network (note: https://waim.network).

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Artificial Intelligence, The Future Of Work, Machine Learning, Automation, Digital Technology

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AI and Computerisation, Automation, Future of Work

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