2021 9th International Conference on Reliability, Infocom Technologies and Optimization (Trends and Future Directions) (ICRITO) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/icrito51393.2021.9596095
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Impact of Emerging Technologies on Future Mobility in Smart Cities by 2030

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“…Conceptualising and describing how human cognition and behaviour entangles and interacts with smart technology has been the topic of a recent work in philosophy of cognitive science (Hansain et al, 2021;Singh et al, 20221;Bruineberg and Fabry, 2022;Andersen et al, 2022), while the topic of subjective wellbeing is now a topic of interest in computational cognitive science (Miller et al, 2021;Smith et al, 2022). Understanding the interaction between the two -between smart technology and wellbeing -has been a driving question behind numerous empirical studies, but as researchers have noted explicitly, the lack of a coherent theoretical framework has proved troubling (Orben, 2020).…”
Section: Existing Approaches To Smart Technology and Asesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conceptualising and describing how human cognition and behaviour entangles and interacts with smart technology has been the topic of a recent work in philosophy of cognitive science (Hansain et al, 2021;Singh et al, 20221;Bruineberg and Fabry, 2022;Andersen et al, 2022), while the topic of subjective wellbeing is now a topic of interest in computational cognitive science (Miller et al, 2021;Smith et al, 2022). Understanding the interaction between the two -between smart technology and wellbeing -has been a driving question behind numerous empirical studies, but as researchers have noted explicitly, the lack of a coherent theoretical framework has proved troubling (Orben, 2020).…”
Section: Existing Approaches To Smart Technology and Asesmentioning
confidence: 99%