Hybrid intelligence: Human–AI coevolution and learning.

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Title: Hybrid intelligence: Human–AI coevolution and learning.
Authors: Järvelä, Sanna1 (AUTHOR) sanna.jarvela@oulu.fi, Zhao, Guoying1 (AUTHOR), Nguyen, Andy1 (AUTHOR), Chen, Haoyu1 (AUTHOR)
Source: British Journal of Educational Technology. Mar2025, Vol. 56 Issue 2, p455-468. 14p.
Subject Terms: *Artificial intelligence, *Generative artificial intelligence, *Machine learning, *Intelligent tutoring systems, Natural language processing, Language models
Abstract: The article discusses the concept of Hybrid Intelligence (HI), which aims to combine human intelligence with AI to create systems that outperform either working independently. It highlights the challenges and opportunities in developing HI systems, emphasizing the need for a multidisciplinary approach. The research explores how AI can assist in understanding human learning processes and improve collaboration between humans and AI. Future research directions include focusing on ethical integration of AI in education and ensuring that AI systems enhance human agency rather than replace it. [Extracted from the article]
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