Social Technology (TS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)… Brief Reflections and Perspectives
Journal Title: Annals of Bioethics & Clinical Applications - Year 2021, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to reflect the possible connections between Social Technology (TS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), in an attempt to understand some limits and possibilities in the contemporary world. Is it possible to envision any articulation between ST and AI in the health area? What would be the gains and social impacts of this possible articulation? It is these concerns that we intend to reflect on. The article is divided into two moments. In the first moment, we contextualized Social Technology (TS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). In the second and last moment we present the Artificial Partner Technology (TSA), its meaning and perspectives.
Authors and Affiliations
Bomfim FR* and Gimenez Pereira MC
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