Abstrakti
The chapter combines emerging research on the digital twin, particularly on the natural language processing (NLP) technologies of AI and self-leadership. It applies the theories to one of the fastest-growing challenges of late postmodern humans: addiction. The chapter addresses the question of how language-based digital twins (LBDT) affect the self-leadership process of addiction redundancy. After reviewing the contemporary research literature, the chapter presents a case in which LBDT engages in understanding an appropriate approach to the self-leadership phenomenon and strategy. The case suggests that the addictive worldview and behavior is something more general for a late post-human society than a distinct health care problem. Self-leadership as a concept shifts the study of addiction toward strategic action. However, self-leadership research has yet to adopt an LBDT perspective in general and on phenomena such as addiction. Furthermore, the self-leadership methodology addresses a person's view on the level of strategies but does not combine them against various self-leadership challenges. The case highlights how LBDT can be associated with a user-designed, multiple-level, self-leadership approach in the context of addictive worldviews and behaviors. The limitations related to LBDT transparency, extension, and epistemology are considered.
Alkuperäiskieli | englanti |
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Otsikko | Digital Twin Technology for Better Health: A Healthcare Odyssey |
Toimittajat | Manish Dixit, Kirti Raj Bhatele, Devanshu Tiwari |
Julkaisupaikka | Taylor & Francis Group |
Kustantaja | CRC press |
Luku | 8 |
Sivumäärä | 35 |
Tila | Hyväksytty/Painossa - 30 heinäk. 2024 |
OKM-julkaisutyyppi | A3 Vertaisarvioitu artikkeli kokoomateoksessa |
Hakusanat
- Digital twin
- technology
- self-leadership
Tieteenala
- Liiketaloustiede
- Psykologia
- Hallintotiede