This survey indicates that most people are remark- ably optimistic about the benefits the computer can bring to society in a number of areas, for example,.
This survey indicates that most people are remarkably optimistic about the benefits the computer can bring to society in a number of areas, for example, ...
Most people are remarkably optimistic about the benefits the computer can bring to society in a number of areas, for example, education, law enforcement, ...
Survey of Public Attitudes Toward Computers in Society (Computer impact on the quality of life) from The Best of Creative Computing Volume 1.
Survey of Public Attitudes Toward Computers in Society (Computer threat to society, Role of Computers) from The Best of Creative Computing Volume 1.
Nov 16, 2018 · The public expresses broad concerns about the fairness and acceptability of using computers for decision-making in situations with important ...
Bibliographic details on Survey of public attitudes toward computers in society.
Abstract: Attitude to use of computers and perceived effects of use of computers on the American economy as well as on the individual.
Surveys of public attitudes about computers conducted in 1963 by Lee [4], in 1971 by AFipS and time Magazine [8], in 1981 by Morrison [7], and in 1991 by.
To answer such questions, the Harvard Un. Technology and Society undertook a small attitudes toward technology, conducted by.