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Human-Machine Collaboration
In general, humans and machines have different strengths. Rather than viewing these faculties as in direct competition with one another, automation (and AI) can be designed so that humans and machines are each responsible for the areas in which they typically excel
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In general, humans and machines have different strengths. Rather than viewing these faculties as in direct competition with one another, automation (and AI) can be designed so that humans and machines are each responsible for the areas in which they typically excel

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Bob Stark
Founder of Datagotchi Labs: Empowering People with Information (https://datagotchi.net)
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Ian Moura
Passionate about sound methodology and real-world implications. www.linkedin.com/in/ianmoura/