Quantifying human decision-making responsibility when collaborating with intelligent automation and AI

I have not posted in the last few years, as I have invested all my free time in my studies, in addition to working full-time at Dell EMC and later at Google. I am happy to share that I have now graduated from Tel Aviv University’s School of Industrial & Intelligent Systems Engineering with a PhD degree. I had the pleasure to work with Prof. Joachim Meyer, whose guidance was invaluable (thank you!). My research work focused on the exciting intersection of humans and automation. I was able to model dynamic decision-making processes that are assisted by intelligent automation and artificial intelligence (AI) and unveil some of the challenges that relate to responsibility attribution. Want to learn more about it? Continue reading.

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