Human and Social Aspects
In this chapter, the three major foci of modern times; needs, networks, and innovations are addressed. Whereas needs are primal, networks and innovations and their novelties are much more recent. Computer science offers flexibility to permit the modern machines to address and handle the complexity of human, social and generic needs. We also propose computer systems that actively pursue the universality of an(y) object, concept, or a notion, contemplate the social benefit derived by similar objects, notions, or concepts, and solicit quality and alter the key attributes of an(y) object, concept, or notion to enhance elegance. More than just being artificially intelligent, these new machines seek and offer global and ...
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