How Humans Need to Work with Smart Machines.
Prepare a 6-page literature review paper in APA format on the topic: “How Humans Need to Work with Smart Machines.” Select an article from each of the journals/ Reading sources (4 Total). Minimum a 6-page paper (excluding cover sheet and references, figures, sections with bullets, and tables unless the tables are specified in the instructions), double spaced, no extra spaces, and 1-inch margins, that answers the questions using past readings and references. Follow the guidelines in How to do a review of a work of literature provided.
All assertions and key discussion points are properly cited using APA format. In other words, any sentence or paragraph that contains material derived or synthesized from the background reading or other sources will be cited. References should consist of at least five credible resources. All references are cited at least once
How to do a review of literature
A scholarly review of one or more literature items—a research paper, scholarly article, magazine article (e.g., Harvard Business Review), website article (check the validity of the source), book or book chapter, newspaper article, or other—provides a discussion and analysis of this work and may also explain how it fits into its respective disciplines. The objectives are to:
- Analyze and understand the work
- Apply your own knowledge to the work
- Consider the work’s truth, validity, and slant (i.e., critique it)
- Compare it to other works, in context.
A review is not a research paper or a summary. It should evaluate the strengths, weaknesses, and value of the work while summarizing aspects of the paper, but also identifying specific parts that need emphasis. You need to use a critical and unbiased eye to be fair and accurate, but also present your own views with substantiating evidence and explanation.
The process is straightforward but not easy. Read the work first to get an overall understanding. Read it again and take notes section by section. Include the main topics and key points. Be sure to identify the overall conclusions and key takeaways. Also, note the type of work: research paper, scholarly article, magazine article (e.g., Harvard Business Review), website article (check the validity of the source), book or book chapter, newspaper article, or other. If this is a research paper, what was the research design and the data methodology?
Outline your paper using your notes so that you have all the key points laid out. As you review your notes to generate the outline, add your own notes that analyze the work for its strengths, weaknesses, and value. Use unbiased critical thinking and ask whether the work a) is coherent, b) is truthful or makes dubious claims, c) has confusing information, and d) uses valid logic and analysis.
If your review paper includes several works, then outline each one. The overall paper should include an introduction that provides the purpose of the review and identifies the works under review. Turn your outline into sections and paragraphs. Be sure to discuss your analysis throughout the review of the work. Review each work, then include a section that compares the works. How are they similar and different? Do they contradict, agree, or make different claims? Be sure to include citations per APA 7 guidelines.
Finish the review paper with a Conclusion. Provide an overall assessment of the works and the key points of each one. What is the significance of your assessment? Recommend those who might be interested in reading these works and why.
Journals/ Readings:
Beane, M., & Brynjolfsson, E. (2020). Working with robots in a post-pandemic world. MIT Sloan Management Review, 62(1), 1-5.
Brynjolfsson, E., & McAfee, A. (2012). Winning the race with ever-smarter machines. MIT Sloan Management Review, 53(2), 53.
Brynjolfsson, E., & McAfee, A. (2011). Race against the machine: How the digital revolution is accelerating innovation, driving productivity, and irreversibly transforming employment and the economy. Digital Frontier Press.
Brynjolfsson, E., & McAfee, A. (2014). The second machine age: Work, progress, and prosperity in a time of brilliant technologies. W. W. Norton & Company.
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