Six Challenges for Human-AI Co-learning

conference paper
The increasing use of ever-smarter AI-technology is changing the way individuals and teams learn and perform their tasks. In hybrid teams, people collaborate with artificially intelligent partners. To utilize the different strengths and weaknesses of human and artificial intelligence, a hybrid team should be designed upon the principles that foster successful human-machine learning and cooperation. The implementation of the identified principles sets a number of challenges. Machine agents should, just like humans, have mental models that contain information about the task context, their own role (self-awareness), and the role of others (theory of mind). Furthermore, agents should be able to express and clarify their mental states to partners. In this paper we identify six challenges for humans and machines to collaborate in an adaptive, dynamic and personalized fashion. Implications for research are discussed.
TNO Identifier
868465
ISSN
3029743
ISBN
9783030223403
Publisher
Springer
Source title
Adaptive Instructional Systems. HCII 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Editor(s)
Schwarz, J.
Sottilare, R.A.
Place of publication
Cham
Pages
572-589
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