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How effective is human-AI collaboration?

A meta-analysis of 106 studies just published in Nature reports an interesting result:

On average, there was no synergy: Human–AI combinations did not perform better than both humans and AI.

In particular, when the AI alone outperformed the human alone, the human–AI combination led to performance losses, likely because humans were unable to integrate the suggestions provided by the AI.

Conversely, when the human outperformed the AI alone, there was some synergy and human–AI combination led to performance gains, likely because this time humans were better at integrating the AI suggestions.



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How effective is human-AI collaboration?

A meta-analysis of 106 studies just published in Nature reports an interesting result:

On average, there was no synergy: Human–AI combinations did not perform better than both humans and AI.

In particular, when the AI alone outperformed the human alone, the human–AI combination led to performance losses, likely because humans were unable to integrate the suggestions provided by the AI.

Conversely, when the human outperformed the AI alone, there was some synergy and human–AI combination led to performance gains, likely because this time humans were better at integrating the AI suggestions.

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