Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi on human-AI symbiosis, intertwined automation and augmentation, the race with the machine, and tacit knowledge

Amplifying Cognition

“We have unique capabilities, but it’s crucial to understand that today’s AI technologies, powered by deep learning, are fundamentally different. We need a new paradigm to figure out how we can work together.”

– Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi

About Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi

Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi is Associate Professor at the School of Information and Library Science at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has won numerous awards for teaching and his papers, including for his article “Artificial intelligence and the future of work: Human-AI symbiosis in organizational decision making.” His wide-ranging research spans many aspects of the social and organizational implications of information and communication technologies.

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Article: Artificial intelligence and the future of work: Human-AI symbiosis in organizational decision making

What you will learn

  • Exploring the concept of human-AI symbiosis
  • Understanding AI’s role in automation and augmentation
  • The difference between intuition and data-driven decision making
  • Why AI excels at repetitive, data-centric tasks
  • The importance of emotional intelligence in human-AI collaboration
  • Balancing efficiency and innovation in AI applications
  • Building mutual learning between AI systems and humans

Episode Resources

  • IBM
  • NPR
  • ChatGPT
  • deep learning
  • Skype
  • Human-AI symbiosis
  • Harvard Business Review
  • Turing test
  • algorithmic management
  • machine learning
  • data provenance
  • Reddit</

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