Artificial intelligence: Implications for the future of work
United States Department of Health and Human Services · National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a broad transdisciplinary field with roots in logic, statistics, cognitive psychology, decision theory, neuroscience, linguistics, cybernetics, and computer engineering. The modern field of AI began at a small summer workshop at Dartmouth College in 1956. Since then, AI applications made possible by machine learning (ML), an AI subdiscipline, include Internet searches, e-commerce sites, goods and services recommender systems, image and speech recognition, sensor technologies, robotic devices, and cognitive decision support systems (DSSs). As more applications are integrated into everyday life, AI is predicted to have a globally transformative influence on economic and social…
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1Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Work (physics)
- Occupational medicine
- Occupational exposure
- Environmental health
- Mechanical engineering