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Travailleur du savoir et risque d'intolérance sensorielle lié à l'interaction homme-machine intelligente

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  • Emmanuel Okamba

    (UPEM - Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée)

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La transformation digitale des organisations, caractérisée par l'usage généralisé de l'intelligence artificielle, via des algorithmes et des machines numériques, libère l'homme des tâches répétitives et crée le travailleur du savoir. Le profil de ce travailleur est une source de gains de productivité, lorsqu'il réduit le risque d'intolérance sensorielle lié au travail digital auquel il est exposé, améliore la concentration et la créativité en établissant plus d'harmonie esthétique que cognitive entre le travailleur et la machine intelligente.

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  • Emmanuel Okamba, 2022. "Travailleur du savoir et risque d'intolérance sensorielle lié à l'interaction homme-machine intelligente," Working Papers hal-03453843, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-03453843
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    Keywords

    Transformation digitale; Travailleur intelligent; Intelligence artificielle; Musicothérapie réceptive; Misophonie;
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