How Awareness of a User’s Cognitive State Can Improve Human-AI Teams
Colin Conrad ()
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Colin Conrad: Dalhousie University
A chapter in The Design of Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence for the Workplace, 2025, pp 281-291 from Springer
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Abstract Much of the discussion about human-AI teams has focused on artificial intelligence technologies; however, recent works have focused on the role of humans. Situation awareness has been used to describe awareness about human environmental factors (e.g., mental workload) on task performance and has recently been applied to new discussions about performance in human-AI teams. These discussions have neglected many cognitive factors that can now be incorporated into human-AI team dynamics, thanks to advances in cognitive neuroscience and technology. In this chapter, I will describe how these advances enable situation awareness of cognition that opens new possibilities for human-AI collaboration.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-83512-4_16
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