This analysis explores the evolving concept of autonomy in human-machine interactions, driven by advancements in Artificial Intelligence. It examines how emerging forms of machine autonomy challenge traditional notions of agency, control, and independence, with implications for human decision-making and authority. Highlighting applications like autonomous vehicles and military drones, the issue addresses the ethical, societal, and technological tensions surrounding AI's role in reshaping autonomy as a relational and evolving construct.
03. December 2024
From Automation to Autonomy: Human Machine Relations in the Age of Artificial Intelligence From Automation to Autonomy: Human Machine Relations in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
In this article, Prof Dr Caja Thimm, Prof Dr Gabriele Gramelsberger, Prof Dr Maximilian Mayer & Prof Dr Frank Piller shed light on the complex and interdisciplinary perspectives on autonomy in the digital era.
From Automation to Autonomy: Human Machine Relations in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
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