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  1. Think Fast, Think Slow, Think Critical: Designing an Automated Propaganda Detection Tool CHI '24: Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems In today's digital age, characterized by rapid news consumption and increasing vulnerability to propaganda, fostering citizens' critical thinking is crucial for stable democracies.

  2. 22 de fev. de 2024 · Bush became a significant public figure during the war. In April 1944, he appeared on the cover of TIME. In July 1945, as the war wound down, he published an influential article in The Atlantic about the future of technology and the legacy of the OSRD’s research culture; it was titled “ As We May Think .”.

  3. His thoughts foreshadow the development of hypertext and the world-wide web. Below, we present a series of quotations from this vision categorized under modern-day headings. The quotations are excerpted from the on-line version of the original paper: Vannevar Bush, As We May Think, The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 176, No. 1, July 1945, pages 101-108.

  4. 13 de nov. de 2018 · 注: 另有两个版本。南开大学王知津教授组织翻译过,熊澄宇编选的《新媒介与创新思维》首篇。 诚如我们的想象 万尼瓦尔.布什著 李博阳译 《大西洋周刊》1945.7 这已不再是科学家们的竞争,所有人都已参与其中。科学家们不再追求其在旧有专业上的竞争力,而是为了一个共同事业,彼此积极 ...

  5. Bush, an electrical engineer and director of the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development from 1945 to 1947, proposed a challenge to scientists as the world emerged from World War Two into an era of peace. In this challenge, as the magazine editor stated, Bush urged scientists who were turning away from "the application of science to ...

  6. On September 10, 1945 Bush published a condensed, illustrated version of "As We May Think" in Life magazine, 19, No. 11 (1945) 112-114, 116, 121, 123-24. Life's editors added the following subtitle: "A Top U.S. Scientist Foresees a Possible Future World in Which Man-Made Machines Will Start to Think."

  7. AS WE MAY THINK A TOP U. S. SCIENTIST FORESEES A POSSIBLE FUTURE WORLD IN WHICH MAN-MADE MACHINES WILL START TO THINK by VANNEVAR BUSH DIRKTOR OF THE OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Condensed from the Atlantic Monthly, July 1945 Th' IS has not been a scientists' war; it has becn a war in which all have had a part.