This panel will discuss the conceptual and practical implications of computing technologies enhancing our work, decision-making, and cognitive process. Invited panelists from areas of artificial intelligence, augmented intelligence, robotics, and augmented cognition will share their findings and thoughts on how to better understand and harness the power of such technologies in future human work.
The panel discussion will encompass the wide range of topics including, but not limited to:
- Algorithms and the large-scale behavioral data enhancing decision-making in firms
- The potential impacts of humanizing artificial intelligence embodied in physical forms (i.e., robots) in workspaces
- Psychological and emotional impacts of interacting with intelligent agents
- The use of AI and IA beyond individuals and its consequences in organizations
- The augmentation of human cognition, emotion, and creativity with artificial intelligence
SWT Leaders:
Souren Paul (Primary Contact)
Northern Kentucky University
Souren.paul@gmail.com
Lina Zhou
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
lzhou8@uncc.edu
This symposium intends to address the most pressing legal and societal issues created by rapid advances in information technology and by the emergence of new giant platform technology companies. It will create a forum where scholars, elected officials, regulators, corporate executives, and other individuals can assemble to discuss how digital transformation can be implemented in a way that minimizes the unanticipated negative impacts and maximizes value creation, balance value sharing, and achieve a joyous society.
SWT Leaders:
Eric K. Clemons (Primary Contact)
University of Pennsylvania
clemons@wharton.upenn.edu
Helmut Krcmar
Technical University of Munich
krcmar@in.tum.de
Tung Bui
University of Hawaii at Manoa
tungb@hawaii.edu

