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From Artificial Intelligence to Dissipative Sociotechnical Rationality: Cyberphysical and Sociocultural Matrices of the Digital Age

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Artificial-intelligence and converging technologies currently setting global post-industrial (economic, cultural, social, and manufacturing) trends, such as the Internet of things, penetrating computing, physical-digital communication, smart medicine and smart education replacing step by step the traditional forms of communications, logistics, management, data logging, and automation.

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Leshchev, S.V. (2021). From Artificial Intelligence to Dissipative Sociotechnical Rationality: Cyberphysical and Sociocultural Matrices of the Digital Age. In: Popkova, E.G., Ostrovskaya, V.N., Bogoviz, A.V. (eds) Socio-economic Systems: Paradigms for the Future. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 314. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56433-9_8

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