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Arbeiten mit Künstlicher Intelligenz. Wie KI Arbeit strukturiert und was sie mit der indirekten Steuerung verbindet

Norbert Huchler

WSI-Mitteilungen, 2023, vol. 76, issue 5, 365-373

Abstract: The article shows that newer subsymbolic AI has similarities to indirect control of work in its mode of operation and is also accompanied by latent structuring effects. In this context, the concepts of subsymbolic AI currently in focus differ from other AI approaches. Therefore, first a classification of AI in the context of the digitalisation of work is given. The author continues with a brief overview of different approaches to the control of work and makes, with regard to the role of technology or AI, a distinction between technically mediated control and control inscribed in the functioning of work tools. The author describes the technology-immanent controlling effects of subsymbolic AI and points out interesting similarities to non-technical indirect control of work. Subsequently, the understanding of control is broadened even further and latent structuring “selectivities” of AI are systematised in order to develop design needs generally and specifically for the work of trade unions and works councils.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.5771/0342-300X-2023-5-365

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