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AI and the Humanistic Organization - Technology and Barriers to Human Flourishing

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Many workers already report that they are alienated from their jobs and find their workplaces to be stifling or uninviting and expect that the introduction of new technologies, including AI, will only worsen their organizational culture. This book outlines the need for a humane and responsible approach to technology, so that employees are not further disengaged from the workplace. This shift in approach should mean that when AI is introduced into an organization, workers have a central role in the design, implementation, and evaluation of this technology. Computer technology can thus promote human flourishing instead of contributing to alienation and insecurity in workplaces.
This book is a throwback to a time when high theory was an important part of discussions about computer technology. It brings together diverse disciplines to interrogate some important issues facing the development and application of AI, ultimately concluding that this technology is currently being guided by the wrong theory and a humanistic perspective is needed to access its full potential. The ideas presented will be of great interest to scholars and students of AI who focus on the workplace, organizational behavior, and business ethics.

List of contents

Introduction.- Chapter1 :Contextualizing AI.- Chapter2 :Imagery and Knowledge.- Chapter3 :In the Loop but not in the World.- Chapter4 :AI and the Natural Language Dilemma.- Chapter5 :Human-Centric AI.- Chapter6 :AI and Moral Behavior.- Chapter7 :Introducing AI into Organizations.- Chapter8 :AI and Capitalism.- Chapter9 :Colonization and AI.-Conclusion.

About the author

John W. Murphy is Professor of Sociology at the University of Miami, USA. He is a social philosopher who works in the areas of technological studies, community planning, and organizational theory.
Carlos Largacha-Martínez is Research Professor from the School of Management at the Fundación Universitaria del Área Andina, Colombia. He is a social futurist and quantic humanist who works in the areas of HCAI, humanistic management, and organizational behaviour.

Summary

Many workers already report that they are alienated from their jobs and find their workplaces to be stifling or uninviting and expect that the introduction of new technologies, including AI, will only worsen their organizational culture. This book outlines the need for a humane and responsible approach to technology, so that employees are not further disengaged from the workplace. This shift in approach should mean that when AI is introduced into an organization, workers have a central role in the design, implementation, and evaluation of this technology. Computer technology can thus promote human flourishing instead of contributing to alienation and insecurity in workplaces.
This book is a throwback to a time when high theory was an important part of discussions about computer technology. It brings together diverse disciplines to interrogate some important issues facing the development and application of AI, ultimately concluding that this technology is currently being guided by the wrong theory and a humanistic perspective is needed to access its full potential. The ideas presented will be of great interest to scholars and students of AI who focus on the workplace, organizational behavior, and business ethics.

Product details

Authors Carlos Largacha-Martinez, John W Murphy, John W. Murphy
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.12.2024
 
EAN 9783031742552
ISBN 978-3-0-3174255-2
No. of pages 220
Dimensions 148 mm x 16 mm x 210 mm
Weight 390 g
Illustrations VI, 220 p.
Series Humanism in Business Series
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

Unternehmensethik und soziale Verantwortung, CSR, Artificial Intelligence, Business Ethics, Augmented Intelligence, Innovation and Technology Management, Organizational behaviour, value alignment, technological ontologies, Ethical AI

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