About the sense of social compatibility

AI and Society 3 (4):323-331 (1989)
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Abstract

The debate in the Federal Republic of Germany on the estimation of the social compatibility of the consequences of technology as a criterion for the evaluation of technical systems has been going on since the mid seventies. The approach presented discusses the normative structurally transcending perspective of the viability and developmental capacity of society. The question of desirable social development as opposed to the technically possible is raised. A criteria system for evaluating social compatibility of new information and communication technologies including AI is focused on and may serve as a consensus building forum for public technology policy discussion

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