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Heaven and Hell: Visions for Pervasive Adaptation

Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh Napier University
Jeremy Pitt, Imperial College, London
Nikola Serbedzija, Fraunhofer FIRST, Germany
Katina Michael, University of Wollongong

Abstract

User heaven or user hell? Technology experts in artificial intelligence, adaptive systems, ambient environments and pervasive computing discuss the technological benefits and useful applications of pervasive adaptation, but also its potential threats. Based on themes from the PerAda book This Pervasive Day, and featuring authors from the PerAda projects, it will appeal to anyone interested in the personal, social, economic and political impacts of pervasive, ubiquitous and adaptive computing.

Suggested Citation

Edinburgh Napier University, Jeremy Pitt, Nikola Serbedzija, and Katina Michael. "Heaven and Hell: Visions for Pervasive Adaptation" FET11: The European Future Technologies Conference and Exhibition. Budapest, Hungary. May. 2011.