
Adaptive and Autonomous Systems and Their Impact on Us
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With generation turning into more and more ubiquitous and
through a huge use of interconnected “clever devices”, the affects those
advanced merchandise have on us is gaining in significance. As era providers,
we're very proud to percentage the tribute for developing new infrastructures
that deliver blessings to people and society and make life much less difficult.
But we also can be held liable for the feasible detrimental affects that new
technology brought about. Especially, if we ignore the threatening results and
fail to provide some defensive solutions. Up to now, there was some attention
paid to privateness issues and safety of commercial transactions, but the
negative have an effect on of “smart” technology on human behavior has been
extensively ignored. This paper considers the effects that adaptive and
independent technology have on their clients. As the affects can excellent be
positioned in practice, a number of software eventualities are taken under
attention, illustrating each the technical elements and their viable outcomes
on us.
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Šerbedžija, N. (2015). Adaptive and Autonomous Systems and
Their Impact on Us. In: De Nicola, R., Hennicker, R. (eds) Software, Services,
and Systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8950. Springer, Cham.
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