Call for Abstracts: “The ambivalence of emergent technologies: Malevolent creativity and civil security”
TATuP Special topic in issue 2, 2024. Extended Deadline: 22. September 2023.
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TATuP Special topic in issue 2, 2024. Extended Deadline: 22. September 2023.
Sudden and prolonged crises pose new challenges for technology assessment. The question of how TA can react more quickly in the future and at the same time provide sound information is the subject of the Special topic in the new issue of TATuP.
What role do computer models and AI applications play in policy decisions? And what are the consequences for the work on technology assessment? The current TATuP special topic focuses on these questions.
TATuP – Journal for Technology Assessment in Theory and Practice | ISSN 2568-020X | eISSN 2567-8833
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