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AI, Platformization and the Next Generation of Competences

In: Platforms and Artificial Intelligence

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  • Ahmed Bounfour

    (European chair on Intangibles and RITM, Université Paris-Saclay)

Abstract

This chapter addresses to issue of designing the next generation of comptences in relationship to AI development. Taking a foresight perspective, the chapter distinguished three level for such a design: (1) The macro level: this relates to policies to be developed at governmental or inter-governmental level. Problems include those related to employment, privacy, competition (especially with regard to the dominance of systemic platforms) and institutions (democracy); (2) The global (platform) level: this is important because these organizations will play a key role in designing value spaces and their related competences; (3) The territorial (regions, cities, communities) level, since value will be organized around territories, in more independent ways; and the individual firm level (excluding global platforms), since firms are the unit of decision making, and structure the organization of resources in the market economy.

Suggested Citation

  • Ahmed Bounfour, 2022. "AI, Platformization and the Next Generation of Competences," Progress in IS, in: Ahmed Bounfour (ed.), Platforms and Artificial Intelligence, pages 193-207, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prochp:978-3-030-90192-9_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-90192-9_9
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