Bachelor thesis from 2017 about how the economics of work is seen to change from progressing AI systems.
Literature Review
- Bachelor thesis at University of Cologne, Germany, 2017.
- The topic was led by my interest in the field.
The document is supposed to represents 9 ECTs or 9 * 30h = 270h workload.
The document was graded as a 1.3 in the German scale.
The German scale reaches from 1.0 (best) to 4.0 (just passed).
- Believe in Open-Access/-Source community. Science shall be free.
- Faster progress in tech, as others can move forward (faster) after reading this.
- Help for other students, who need to conduct a literature review. The sources can be used a guideline.
In your position I would not cite from this document.
- It is only a Bachelor-Thesis and represents my knowledge back in 2017.
- The result of the search in its bundling of citations represents the value of the work. For you the cited original texts as they can be found in the References are supposed to be of the most value.
- This document has not gone through a proper peer review (as the cited texts are). The grade does only reflect the grading of two revisers. NO further recheck has been done. For more reliable sources, search in google scholar or in several scientific journals.