Paper Type
ERF
Abstract
In today’s economy, machines are evolving and becoming increasingly important for supporting human’s daily life and work. Recently, scholars even discovered a symbiotic relationship between humans and machines, learning from each other to improve their joint processes and outputs. However, to our knowledge, this effect has not yet been rigorously measured. With this research in progress, we directly address this gap and propose to create a method consisting of evaluation criteria as well as an instrument for gathering data to measure human-machine symbiosis by interrogating users.
Recommended Citation
Derckx, Patrick; Kraken, Franziska; and Schoder, Detlef, "Measuring the performance of human-machine symbiosis" (2020). AMCIS 2020 Proceedings. 3.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2020/cognitive_in_is/cognitive_in_is/3
Measuring the performance of human-machine symbiosis
In today’s economy, machines are evolving and becoming increasingly important for supporting human’s daily life and work. Recently, scholars even discovered a symbiotic relationship between humans and machines, learning from each other to improve their joint processes and outputs. However, to our knowledge, this effect has not yet been rigorously measured. With this research in progress, we directly address this gap and propose to create a method consisting of evaluation criteria as well as an instrument for gathering data to measure human-machine symbiosis by interrogating users.
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