Successful launch of book on Teleworking and Neurotechnology

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The presentation of Dr. Viviana Díaz's publication was carried out with the presence of academics and special guests, who paid great attention to the benefits of this type of work.

With the aim of explaining what teleworking and neurotechnology mean, the Argentine lawyer and PhD in Labor Law, Social Security and Human Rights, Viviana Díaz, carried out a finished study and put it into a book, whose launch in Chile held it at the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences of the University of La Serena, which was attended by university authorities, academics and special guests.

On the occasion, Dr. Díaz provided a human view of what it means to work with technology and remotely, the benefits that this provides, but also the threats. She talked about knowing how to educate ourselves regarding the use of technology, systematizing a method of Neuro ICT Management that facilitates brain programming from prevention.

“The book is about the application of neuroscience to prevent the harmful effect of technologies on the brain, the brain 'burned out' by excess information, by excess contact with screens; It is about the training of new job skills, which are those that are required of us, precisely to beat the machine, artificial intelligence and generate better jobs, because technology certainly takes away jobs, but others are also created from ICT,” said Dr. Díaz.

Neuroscience research allowed the expert to generate a method called Neuro ICT Management, to facilitate learning processes. "People still do not have the dimension of the black areas of technology, it is not harmless and that is why we must train ourselves to have tools to improve our competitiveness so that this misused technology does not infoxicate us," said the author of the book.

During the launch, convened by FACSE and the ULS Postgraduate and Postgraduate Directorate, the Dean of the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences, Dr. Luperfina Rojas, referred to this issue of remote work “as something plausible, one must be aware that in today's company and artificial intelligence has helped us, but just as it helps, there are also many risks, because it is a strong labor competition. The author helps us see the whole prism of remote work, its pros and cons, as well as prevent the misuse of ICT.”

Written by Patricia Castro, DirCom