作者
Dominik Dellermann, Philipp Ebel, Matthias Söllner, Jan Marco Leimeister
发表日期
2019/10
期刊
Business & Information Systems Engineering (BISE)
卷号
61
期号
5
页码范围
637-643
出版商
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
简介
Research has a long history of discussing what is superior in predicting certain outcomes: statistical methods or the human brain. This debate has repeatedly been sparked off by the remarkable technological advances in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), such as solving tasks like object and speech recognition, achieving significant improvements in accuracy through deep-learning algorithms (Goodfellow et al. 2016), or combining various methods of computational intelligence, such as fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, and case-based reasoning (Medsker 2012). One of the implicit promises that underlie these advancements is that machines will 1 day be capable of performing complex tasks or may even supersede humans in performing these tasks. This triggers new heated debates of when machines will ultimately replace humans (McAfee and Brynjolfsson 2017). While previous research has proved that AI …
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