EVERYDAY AUTOMATION: Setting a research agenda

Sarah Pink, Minna Ruckenstein, Martin Berg, Deborah Lupton

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This chapter discusses the Sarah Pink discusses how ethics and trust in AI and ADM have become bound up in industry and government frameworks which treat them as commodities which can be extracted from faceless publics and invested in machines. The second reason that automated technologies receive high levels of publicity or promotion is when they have saved, or are predicted to save, lives: for instance, through accident prevention, medical and pharmaceutical interventions or in humanitarian domains. In contrast, experiences and processes of automation as part of quotidian routines in our everyday lives in our homes, transport, at work and in education have slipped under the radar of much popular and academic attention. The messiness of the ADM and AI fields might be seen as a problem, and one way forward involves engaging in a cross-disciplinary mapping of ADM and AI definitions to produce taxonomies and classifications for a shared vocabulary.

Originalspråkengelska
Titel på värdpublikationEveryday Automation : Experiencing and Anticipating Emerging Technologies
RedaktörerSarah Pink, Martin Berg, Deborah Lupton, Minna Ruckenstein
Antal sidor19
FörlagTaylor and Francis Inc.
Utgivningsdatum1 jan. 2022
Utgåva1
Sidor1-19
ISBN (tryckt)978-0-367-77340-3, 978-0-367-77338-0
ISBN (elektroniskt)978-1-003-17088-4
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 1 jan. 2022
MoE-publikationstypA3 Del av bok eller annan forskningsbok

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