human-machine cooperation

“Humans and machine algorithms have complementary strengths and weaknesses,” says study co-author Mark Steyvers (right), UCI professor of cognitive sciences, here with fellow co-author Padhraic Smyth, UCI Chancellor’s Professor of computer science. “Each uses different sources of information and strategies to make predictions and decisions.” Steve Zylius / UCI
New and improved approaches to human-AI collaboration by combining machine and human predictions
“Humans and machine algorithms have complementary strengths and weaknesses,” says study co-author Mark Steyvers (right),
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Introducing ‘Operator 4.0,’ a tech-augmented human worker

Technology can help workers in many ways. Romero, Stahre, Wuest, et al., CC BY-ND Thorsten

How does it ‘feel’ to interact behaviorally with a machine?

Can machines think? That’s what renowned mathematician Alan Turing sought to understand back in the

Enabling human-robot rescue teams

System could help prevent robots from overwhelming human teammates with information Autonomous robots performing a

Milestones in Human-Machine Cooperation

Just a little over a year has passed since BBC News ranked the Robo-Mate exoskeleton

It’s ERWIN the friendly robot

A ‘friendly robot’ called ERWIN will be used to help scientists understand how more realistic