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Posted by Akhil Shahani on April 09, 2002 at 01:04:27:
In Reply to: Writing a paper...need your questions about KM... posted by Mezei on April 08, 2002 at 16:16:47:
Hi Don,
Adding to the comprehensive list already up here:
1) Many attempts have been made by technologists to replace human intuition & judgement with algorithms. Are there any directions currently being researched that truly have a chance of succeeding?
2) Would there ever be a time where the whole of humanity was connected by a common KM system (as opposed to an INFORMATION system like the internet?) Would that be a good thing? Would it cause social changes like greater cross cultural understanding & a massive surge of innovation?
3) Will there ever be a method to determine what would be universally considered to be 'relevant' knowledge?
4) Has Akhil been reading too many Sci-fi novels? ;-)
take care,
Akhil Shahani
- KM..Help. Akhil Shahani 03:04:22 06/15/02 (0)
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