Systems Level Thinking for Artificial Intelligent Systems
Authors:
- Dr. James Crowder, CAES APD
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Dr. Shelli Friess, LPC, NCC, ACS, School of Counseling, Walden University
Abstract:
Systems thinking and its perspectives have become more
and more prevalent in engineering, business, and management.
Systems thinking enables systems, people, and/or organizations to
study and understand interaction between individuals (or subsystems),
departments (or system elements), and/or business units (or legacy
systems) within an organization or overall system-of-systems design. The elements considered in systems thinking, then, predict and
produce behaviors that are fed back into the overall systems thinking process to produce necessary changes within the organization or system to produce the desired behavior or results. In short, Systems
thinking seeks to understand how different parts of the system influence one another and influence the entire system. Unlike critical
thinking, systems thinking requires many skills to create a holistic view of an entire system and its current and predicted behavior. The
purpose of this paper is to begin the discussion and lay out the concepts for systems-level thinking for artificial intelligence.
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