Title
A hierarchy for classifying AI implications
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly emerging from the laboratory into the market-place. Industrial robots are cost effective in a wide range of manufacturing tasks. Expert systems are commercially available and scientifically useful. Sophisticated chess machines are routinely sold in retail outlets. Assaulted by the unprecedented pace of these developments, society is confronted with assimilating these “apparently- intelligent” artifacts. This paper will view these developments in the context of a hierarchy for classifying social impact. We examine to what extent does the appearance of apparently-intelligent machines produce a paradigmatic shift in how society defines itself and its social relations to these machines. Our analysis is performed in the framework of a taxonomy for segregating the continuum of effects that occur when advanced computer technology impacts society.
Year
DOI
Venue
1984
10.1145/800171.809655
ACM Conference on Computer Science
Keywords
Field
DocType
industrial robot,expert system,classifying ai implication,sophisticated chess machine,apparently-intelligent machine,advanced computer technology impact,paradigmatic shift,artificial intelligence,social impact,retail outlet,social relation,cost effectiveness,template,pipelining,artificial intelligent
Data science,Social relation,Pace,Software engineering,Computer science,Expert system,Packet communication architecture,Hierarchy,Robot,Social impact,Computer technology
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-89791-144-X
0
0.34
References 
Authors
1
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ira Pohl128578.92