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Augmented humanity: being and remaining agentic in a digitalized world Bryant P., Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY, 2021. 269 pp. Type: Book (978-3-030764-44-9) Augmented humanity can be defined as “a human–computer integration technology that proposes to improve capacity and productivity by changing or increasing the normal ranges of human function through the restoration or extension of human phys...
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Blown to bits: your life, liberty, and happiness after the digital explosion (2nd ed.) Abelson H., Ledeen K., Lewis H., Seltzer W., Pearson, Boston, MA, 2020. 336 pp. Type: Book (978-1-348500-17-9)
Technology has generated cultural anxiety throughout history [1]. Digital technologies are no exception. Digitalization anxiety greatly relates to high levels of uncertainty regarding the implications brought by “the integrat...
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