From Digital Twins to Digital Selves and Beyond Engineering and Social Models for a Trans-humanist World

This open access book aims at deepening the understanding of the relation between cyber-physical systems (CPSs) as socio-technical systems and their digital representations with intertwined artificial intelligence (AI). The authors describe why it is crucial for digital selves to be able to develop...

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Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature 2022
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