AIMC Topic: Workplace

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Worker Perspectives on Incorporating Artificial Intelligence into Office Workspaces: Implications for the Future of Office Work.

International journal of environmental research and public health
Workplace environments have a significant impact on worker performance, health, and well-being. With machine learning capabilities, artificial intelligence (AI) can be developed to automate individualized adjustments to work environments (e.g., light...

Human Cognition in Interaction With Robots: Taking the Robot's Perspective Into Account.

Human factors
OBJECTIVE: The present study investigated whether and how different human-robot interactions in a physically shared workspace influenced human stimulus-response (SR) relationships.

Health Care Employees' Perceptions of the Use of Artificial Intelligence Applications: Survey Study.

Journal of medical Internet research
BACKGROUND: The advancement of health care information technology and the emergence of artificial intelligence has yielded tools to improve the quality of various health care processes. Few studies have investigated employee perceptions of artificial...

Healthy Operator 4.0: A Human Cyber-Physical System Architecture for Smart Workplaces.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Recent advances in technology have empowered the widespread application of cyber-physical systems in manufacturing and fostered the Industry 4.0 paradigm. In the factories of the future, it is possible that all items, including operators, will be equ...

Can a Robot Be a Good Colleague?

Science and engineering ethics
This paper discusses the robotization of the workplace, and particularly the question of whether robots can be good colleagues. This might appear to be a strange question at first glance, but it is worth asking for two reasons. Firstly, some people a...

A novel approach recommendation for hazard analysis.

International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE
Hazard evaluation generally defines the ranking of hazards in the work environment and ignores the interaction of hazards. This article aims to overcome this drawback using a fuzzy cognitive map (FCM) approach to analyze the interaction of hazards re...

The Extended Supervised Learning Event (ESLE): Assessing Nontechnical Skills in Emergency Medicine Trainees in the Workplace.

Annals of emergency medicine
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The contribution of emergency medicine clinicians' nontechnical skills in providing safe, high-quality care in the emergency department (ED) is well known. In 2015, the UK Royal College of Emergency Medicine introduced explicit valid...

Quality of working life from the perspective of different groups of professionals working in a maternity hospital.

Ciencia & saude coletiva
The relationship between people and work has a direct impact on quality of life and health. The objective of this article is to compare perceived levels of Quality of Working Life (QWL) across three different groups of professionals. Cross-sectional ...

Case-study of a user-driven prosthetic arm design: bionic hand versus customized body-powered technology in a highly demanding work environment.

Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation
BACKGROUND: Prosthetic arm research predominantly focuses on "bionic" but not body-powered arms. However, any research orientation along user needs requires sufficiently precise workplace specifications and sufficiently hard testing. Forensic medicin...