Narratives about AI and Hybrid Intelligence (HI) significantly influence both public and professional perceptions, shaping how technology is integrated into daily life and workplace dynamics.
AI narratives often highlight themes of automation and independence, portraying AI as a potential threat to human labor and instilling fear of job displacement. In contrast, HI narratives promote collaboration, positioning AI as a supportive partner designed to augment human skills rather than replace them. These differing stories not only impact societal views on technology’s role and ethical implications but also strongly affect workplace attitudes. An emphasis on automation might lead to employee anxiety and resistance, whereas a focus on hybrid intelligence can encourage a more welcoming approach to technological adaptation and innovation.
Through our controlled studies, we aim to study the importance of AI and Hybrid Intelligence narratives for perceptions of future of work. We delve deeper into these narratives to guide students and professionals in forming a balanced understanding of AI's capabilities and limitations. This comprehensive perspective is crucial for developing a workforce that is not only skilled but also adaptable to the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
Learn more about our studies here:
Research Assistant
pjr@mgmt.au.dk
2627, H203
Research Assistant
ida@mgmt.au.dk
2627, H206
Associate Professor
mibel@btech.au.dk
Herning, Innovatorium DBD-212
Ph.d. Student
lholgersen@econ.au.dk
2621, 7f
Professor
sherson@mgmt.au.dk
2627, H127
+45 28775765
Ph.d. Student
benedicteravn@btech.au.dk
Herning, Innovatorium DBD-207