Glossary Artificial intelligence for interdisciplinary networked work research

This glossary was compiled jointly by numerous stakeholders from various regional competence centers for occupational research and the CoCo accompanying research project. It aims to link technical concepts from the world of artificial intelligence with the dimensions of human, organizational and technical work research.

Target group

The AI glossary is aimed at everyone in the fields of labor research, science, business, social and transfer partnerships and politics. The document can be used as a reference work at every stage of the debate on AI.

Expected result

The AI glossary serves as an essential basis of understanding for all those who work with AI. It creates a common basis on which researchers and practitioners alike can build to understand and successfully use AI technologies. By linking technical AI terms with the application areas of occupational research, the glossary facilitates communication and collaboration between individual players from different disciplines. The document thus forms an important basis for a joint dialog on the diverse potential and possible applications of AI.

General conditions

No special requirements.

Operating instructions

Not necessary.

Contact person

Dennis Richter | HKA (ILIN)
dennis.richter@h-ka.de

Format

PDF

Glossary Artificial intelligence for interdisciplinary networked work research

This glossary was compiled jointly by numerous stakeholders from various regional competence centers for occupational research and the CoCo accompanying research project. It aims to link technical concepts from the world of artificial intelligence with the dimensions of human, organizational and technical work research.

Target group

The AI glossary is aimed at everyone in the fields of labor research, science, business, social and transfer partnerships and politics. The document can be used as a reference work at every stage of the debate on AI.

Expected result

The AI glossary serves as an essential basis of understanding for all those who work with AI. It creates a common basis on which researchers and practitioners alike can build to understand and successfully use AI technologies. By linking technical AI terms with the application areas of occupational research, the glossary facilitates communication and collaboration between individual players from different disciplines. The document thus forms an important basis for a joint dialog on the diverse potential and possible applications of AI.

General conditions

No special requirements.

Operating instructions

Not necessary.

Contact person

Dennis Richter | HKA (ILIN)
dennis.richter@h-ka.de

Format

PDF