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Autosomes as Managers—A Commented Case

Daniel Weihs ()
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Daniel Weihs: Israel Institute of Technology

A chapter in Knowledge Management in Digital Change, 2018, pp 219-226 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter discusses the problems arising from the development of more and more capable and independent thinking machines, so-called “autosomes”. With this development, even the top level of knowledge workers in business are challenged, and it is not clear how things will play out. Adding autosomes to all levels of work will clearly make work-streams more efficient, but as machines start making decisions, the criteria for good and bad decisions, as well as loyalty (to the firm to the stakeholders, to mankind) may lead to unexpected results.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-73546-7_13

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