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The hybrid augmented intelligence open innovation platform's architecture and scheme, which combine interconnected virtual and actual systems

Yan Zhou and Yong Xia

International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations, 2024, vol. 31, issue 1, 1-21

Abstract: The goal of this project is to address the main issues that exist today by creating an open innovation platform for hybrid augmented intelligence (HAI). We describe the fundamental structure of the platform, including the module methods and duties at each level, by putting forth a plan for the platform architecture. We have created protection and reward systems for open innovation to encourage greater participation to foster innovation. Furthermore, we have investigated in detail how blockchain technology is applied to the HAI open innovation platform's data security, which offers a workable way to guarantee information security. This research offers a comprehensive structure and strategy for building the platform. In light of this, the HAI open innovation platform's background welcomes the new era of AI technology development and highlights its importance in fostering innovation, collaboration, and the resolution of challenging issues, as well as the acceleration of technological application.

Keywords: HAI; hybrid augmented intelligence; open innovation platform; virtual reality systems; human-computer interaction; digital virtual industrial technology. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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