Knowledge management. The last frontier? / Gestión del conocimiento. ¿La última frontera?
Main Author: | Baiget, Joan |
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Format: | Journal NonPeerReviewed application/pdf |
Bahasa: | es |
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La Juptiere. German de Beascoechea
, 2005
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Online Access: |
http://eprints.rclis.org/8577/1/Joan_Baiget_capital_intelectual_n1.pdf http://eprints.rclis.org/8577/ |
Daftar Isi:
- As they previously did, first with Data and after with Information, in a near future, computers will process Knowledge. In the next years, a new radical technological change (maybe from AI research line) will allow machines to help humans in processing Knowledge. It’s just a process from simplicity to complexity. But this is a very dangerous process, because this means to cross a border of the human attributes: in the future, machines will apply criteria, they will take decisions! But, what will be the base for computers to take decisions? Humans store a set of experiences in their brain and a scale of values in their soul... Which will be the repository of experiences for machines? Which will be their values to help in taking decisions? Machines will replicate interests of their owners, like large corporations and governments, basically the economical power. And this doesn't mean people's interests. Thins means just the interests of economics. The conflict is ready. After the Information Management cycle (1980-1990), and after the Knowledge Management cycle (2000-2010), we should prepare the Wisdom Management cycle (2020-2030?). This should be a knowledge management practice, common wealth oriented, where business innovations are not only for company benefits, but also for Earth and Society benefits. Knowledge must be used to improve the world, not for a few dominate it. Knowledge and Good should lead us to the era of Wisdom.