Piers Burnett

Papers

1

Total Citations

9

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Piers Burnett is a pioneering figure in the early discourse on automation and its societal implications, best known for his prescient 1984 work, "Die Roboter kommen" (The Robots Are Coming). This seminal paper, which has garnered 9 citations, stands as a foundational text in the study of robotics and labor displacement, long before the topic became mainstream. Burnett’s research primarily explores the intersection of technological innovation, economic disruption, and social change, with a focus on how emerging robotic systems reshape human work and identity. His major contribution lies in framing the ethical and practical challenges of automation decades ahead of the curve, offering a critical lens that continues to inform contemporary debates in AI and robotics. Though his citation count is modest, the impact of his work endures as a historical touchstone for scholars examining the long-term trajectory of machine intelligence. Burnett’s foresight and interdisciplinary approach make him a notable voice in the history of technology studies, inspiring researchers to consider the human dimensions of our robotic future.

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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Die Roboter kommen
9 citations · 1984
📈 Most Prolific Year: 1984 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 1

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    Die Roboter kommen
    9 citations · 1984

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