Abstract

Based on papers presented at the Artificial Intelligence for Society conference held in July 1985, this volume forms the basis for discussing social, educational, economic, cultural and moral issues resulting from AI developments. It critically examines the relative neglect and AI and IT developments to enhance general human competences. The implications for society of adopting interactive technologies such as: intelligent knowledge based systems, expert systems, logic programming, computer assisted learning, computer based training, visual communication and interactive video systems are far reaching. As such this volume addresses issues crucial to practitioners in education, training, health and welfare, and provides a useful perspective for social scientists, computer professionals, artists and designers and all concerned with the impact of AI and IT developments.

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