New relationship between human being and computational machine
communicational environment based on symbiotic interaction with information
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2238-2593.organicom.2019.161412Keywords:
Communication, Innovation, Technology, CognitionAbstract
Social communication has adopted technological innovations since the emergence and popularization of the telematic networks, which have changed the way the audience relates in the connected digital platforms. In this communicational environment, as opposed to a system based on the relationship implemented computationally via master-slave (asymmetric informational relation), a new level of the relationship between human being and computational machine is being modeled by the introduction of computer systems with cognitive architecture, thus, capable of cognitive interaction with humans.
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