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Analyzing Future Applications of AI, Sensors, and Robotics in Society

Analyzing Future Applications of AI, Sensors, and Robotics in Society
Author(s)/Editor(s): Thomas Heinrich Musiolik (Berlin University of the Arts, Germany)and Adrian David Cheok (Professional University of Information and Management for Innovation, iUniversity, Tokyo, Japan)
Copyright: ©2021
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3499-1
ISBN13: 9781799834991
ISBN10: 1799834999
EISBN13: 9781799835011

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The rise of artificial intelligence and its countless branches have caused many professional industries to rethink their traditional methods of practice and develop new techniques to keep pace with technological advancement. The continued use of intelligent technologies in the professional world has propelled researchers to contemplate future opportunities and challenges that artificial intelligence may withhold. Significant research is a necessity for understanding future trends of artificial intelligence and the preparation of prospective issues.

Analyzing Future Applications of AI, Sensors, and Robotics in Society provides emerging research exploring the potential uses and future challenges of intelligent technological advancements and their impact in education, finance, politics, business, healthcare, and engineering. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as neuronal networks, cognitive computing, and e-health, this book is ideally designed for practitioners, researchers, scientists, executives, strategists, policymakers, academicians, government officials, developers, and students seeking current research on future societal uses of intelligent technology.



Author's/Editor's Biography

Thomas Musiolik (Ed.)

Thomas Heinrich Musiolik was born in Strzelce Opolskie (Poland) and grew up in Berlin. He studied International Business and International Management (Marketing and Communication) at the universities of Breda (Netherlands) and Berlin (Germany). He is currently a doctoral student at the Berlin University of the Arts. Thomas Heinrich Musiolik is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Future Robot Life and Chair of the Conference on Future Applications of AI, Sensors, and Robotics in Society. He is Lecturer for Digital Brand Management, Digital Experience, Multisensory Experience and Online Communication at German, Swiss, Austrian, South American and Polish universities. He is also expert for the European Commission and reviewer for scientific publishers and journals (for example, Marketing Review St. Gallen) and author of several books and articles in journals specializing in Marketing & Communication. Musiolik is also a scientific ambassador of Brain City Berlin. Since 2011, he has been investigating the functions of the brain and the influence of digital media. The goal of his work is to understand the customer needs and to map these findings in a dynamic model and to integrate them into the digital space, as a fully automated interface. The result would be automated and perfect experiences. He is also researching the societal changes that are emerging in the context of digitization. The aim of his work is to better understand the digitization and its effects on the human brain and make it usable as an benefit for the society. Personally and as a scientist he stands for clear decisions, infectious ideas and the permanent questioning of the status quo.



Adrian Cheok (Ed.)
Adrian David Cheok a Full Professor at the Professional University of Information and Management for Innovation, iUniversity, Tokyo, Japan. He is Founder and Director of the Mixed Reality Lab, Singapore. He was formerly Full Professor at Keio University, Graduate School of Media Design and Associate Professor in the National University of Singapore. He has previously worked in real-time systems, soft computing, and embedded computing in Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, Japan. He has been working on research covering mixed reality, human-computer interfaces, wearable computers and ubiquitous computing, fuzzy systems, embedded systems, power electronics.

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