Socially Intelligent Computing

Socially Intelligent Computing

Daniel Goleman , Clay Shirky , Lyon Graulty
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Jan 1, 2009 · Inglés · Audiolibro
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Detalles del libro

Formato Audiolibro
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Jan 1, 2009
Editorial More Than Sound Productions
ISBN-10 1934441023
ISBN-13 9781934441022

Descripción

In this thought-provoking exploration, Daniel Goleman and Clay Shirky engage in a dynamic dialogue that examines the intersection of technology and human interaction. Drawing from their diverse backgrounds, they delve into the principles of social intelligence, illustrating how these concepts apply to the realm of computing. Their discussions reveal the profound implications of integrating emotional awareness into technology, challenging traditional notions of machine capability.

Through innovative examples and thoughtful analysis, they highlight the potential for technology to enhance rather than replace human connectivity. The authors explore how socially intelligent computing can foster collaboration and empathy, urging the reader to consider both the benefits and the ethical dimensions of these advancements.

As they navigate the evolving landscape of digital communication, Goleman and Shirky invite readers to reflect on the future of technology. Their insights inspire a re-evaluation of how social intelligence can inform design and usage, ultimately enriching both individual experiences and societal dynamics in an increasingly interconnected world.

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Negocios y Economía
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