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Reviewed on August 28, 2015 | E-Originals
Markoff's (New York Times ) history of human/computer interaction explores the design decisions and consequences of two rival philosophical questions: Should technology be designed ultimately to replace human involvement (artificial intelligence, AI) or to augment and extend human capabilities (intelligence augmentation, IA)? Telling the stories of the persons (largely men) who developed these now ubiquitous technologies from the mid-20th century through the first decade...Log In or Sign Up to Read More