To main content

Automation in Human-Machine Networks: How Increasing Machine Agency Affects Human Agency

Abstract

Efficient human-machine networks require productive interaction between human and machine actors. In this study, we address how a strengthening of machine agency, for example through increasing Levels of automation, affect the human actors of the networks. Findings from case studies within air traffic management, emergency management, and crowd evacuation are presented, shedding light on how automation may strengthen the agency of human actors in the network through responsibility sharing and task allocation, and serve as a needed prerequisite of innovation and change.
Read publication

Category

Academic chapter/article/Conference paper

Client

  • EU / 645043

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Sustainable Communication Technologies
  • University of Southampton

Year

2017

Publisher

Springer

Book

Man-Machine Interactions 5: 5th International Conference on Man-Machine Interactions,ICMMI 2017

Issue

659

ISBN

978-3-319-67791-0

Page(s)

72 - 81

View this publication at Cristin