Emotional intelligence and disruptive technologies. a human-computer interaction overview on human perception of AI Inteligencia emocional y tecnologías disruptivas: una perspectiva desde la interacción persona-ordenador sobre la percepción humana de la IA.

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Ocana Flores Hernan Isaac.

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El avance tecnológico y el auge de la inteligencia artificial han abierto un interesante debate en la relación entre humanos y computadoras. Sin embargo, la curva tecnológica actual impone una realidad donde la adaptación humana se ve superada por la integración algorítmica. Este artículo examina la rápida adopción corporativa de la inteligencia artificial y el consiguiente rechazo estructural no solo del trabajador humano, sino también de la percepción social de las tecnologías en su conjunto. Analiza los marcos teóricos de la automatización basada en tareas, la inflación de la infraestructura tecnológica y los vectores de desplazamiento socioeconómico que se extienden desde las economías desarrolladas hacia centros tecnológicos emergentes como la ciudad de Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. Este artículo describe el panorama en una de las economías de más rápido crecimiento del sudeste asiático, Vietnam, y también a nivel global, demostrando que la mercantilización de la percepción humana elimina la prima económica que antes se otorgaba al trabajo humano y que los rasgos emocionales son clave para la recepción de tecnologías disruptivas.

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Ocana Flores, . H. I. (2026). Emotional intelligence and disruptive technologies. a human-computer interaction overview on human perception of AI: Inteligencia emocional y tecnologías disruptivas: una perspectiva desde la interacción persona-ordenador sobre la percepción humana de la IA. Revista Científica Multidisciplinar G-Nerando, 7(2), Pág. 2531 –. https://doi.org/10.66473/rcmg.v7i2.1403
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