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Information technology today and tomorrow

Dieter Kimbel

Telecommunications Policy, 1987, vol. 11, issue 4, 377-389

Abstract: This article discusses the innovations that have occurred in information technologies, which have led to the development of 'intelligent' electronics- based systems such as robots and computer-controlled tools. The author analyses the debate that has arisen surrounding the production and use of these systems, relating them to employment levels. He considers the future of industry and the economy, which will both see great changes in their structure as intelligent machines become ubiquitous.

Date: 1987
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