THE ROLE OF NARRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY WITHIN HYBRID INTELLIGENCE
(2025) Thirty-Third European Conference on Information Systems In ECIS 2025 Proceedings p.1-16- Abstract
- This paper examines the emerging concept of hybrid intelligence, the collaboration between humans and AI, and its growing importance in sensemaking processes across diverse organizational contexts. While hybrid intelligence offers significant potential for progress, the integration of responsibility into this collaborative framework remains a crucial challenge. Current research often explores human and AI aspects in isolation, neglecting the combined responsibility in AI-human collaboration. This paper argues that responsible hybrid intelligence is essential for realizing the full potential of hybrid intelligence. This paper responds to the calls on existing literature to how narrative responsibility can be embedded into hybrid... (More)
- This paper examines the emerging concept of hybrid intelligence, the collaboration between humans and AI, and its growing importance in sensemaking processes across diverse organizational contexts. While hybrid intelligence offers significant potential for progress, the integration of responsibility into this collaborative framework remains a crucial challenge. Current research often explores human and AI aspects in isolation, neglecting the combined responsibility in AI-human collaboration. This paper argues that responsible hybrid intelligence is essential for realizing the full potential of hybrid intelligence. This paper responds to the calls on existing literature to how narrative responsibility can be embedded into hybrid intelligence and be a core component of responsible hybrid intelligence. We followed a concept-based literature review to develop a typology exploring how narrative responsibility manifests in different forms of hybrid intelligence, addressing the gap in current literature and contributing to a deeper understanding of responsible AI-human collaboration. (Less)
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- author
- Ademaj, Gemza
LU
; Chowdhury, Avijit
LU
; Sarker, Saonee
LU
and Keller, Christina
LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2025-05-18
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Responsible Hybrid Intelligence, Hybrid Intelligence, Narrative Responsibility, Human-AI Collaboration
- host publication
- ECIS 2025 Proceedings : Human-AI Collaboration - Human-AI Collaboration
- series title
- ECIS 2025 Proceedings
- issue
- 14
- pages
- 1 - 16
- conference name
- Thirty-Third European Conference on Information Systems
- conference location
- Amman, Jordan
- conference dates
- 2025-06-16 - 2025-06-18
- ISSN
- 2184-1934
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
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- 43c4eeb6-3a63-40cd-a644-ed38758882d4
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abstract = {{This paper examines the emerging concept of hybrid intelligence, the collaboration between humans and AI, and its growing importance in sensemaking processes across diverse organizational contexts. While hybrid intelligence offers significant potential for progress, the integration of responsibility into this collaborative framework remains a crucial challenge. Current research often explores human and AI aspects in isolation, neglecting the combined responsibility in AI-human collaboration. This paper argues that responsible hybrid intelligence is essential for realizing the full potential of hybrid intelligence. This paper responds to the calls on existing literature to how narrative responsibility can be embedded into hybrid intelligence and be a core component of responsible hybrid intelligence. We followed a concept-based literature review to develop a typology exploring how narrative responsibility manifests in different forms of hybrid intelligence, addressing the gap in current literature and contributing to a deeper understanding of responsible AI-human collaboration.}},
author = {{Ademaj, Gemza and Chowdhury, Avijit and Sarker, Saonee and Keller, Christina}},
booktitle = {{ECIS 2025 Proceedings : Human-AI Collaboration}},
issn = {{2184-1934}},
keywords = {{Responsible Hybrid Intelligence; Hybrid Intelligence; Narrative Responsibility; Human-AI Collaboration}},
language = {{eng}},
month = {{05}},
number = {{14}},
pages = {{1--16}},
series = {{ECIS 2025 Proceedings}},
title = {{THE ROLE OF NARRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY WITHIN HYBRID INTELLIGENCE}},
url = {{https://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2025/human_ai/human_ai/14/}},
year = {{2025}},
}