The Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory

 

 


 

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Technology and human expertise: Some do’s and don’ts

 

Itiel E. Dror

 

 

As technologies advance and infiltrate human cognitive abilities that were once solely the domain of human experts, we need to consider the advantages as well as the potential pitfalls of using technology in these areas. The need for using technology is clear, but its role and interaction with human experts (and its implications) has been relatively neglected. Such an examination is critically needed in order to understand which roles are best left for humans (if any), and what is the optimal way to integrate the technologies; thus optimising the development and usage of such technologies.

 

 

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Dror, I.E. (2005). Technology and human expertise: Some do’s and don’ts. Biometric Technology Today, 13 (9), 7-9.


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