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" ... AI and humans working together can reduce some of the issues many organizations face, such as built-in biases. AI can help identify bias in training data and with humans in the loop such issues can be better identified and dealt with. As Andrew McAfee, co-director of MIT’s initiative on the Digital Economy, was quoted by CNBC in May 2018 said, “If you want the bias out, get the algorithms in.” The survey showed that more humans and AI interact, the greater the success. Some examples of these interactions are when AI recommends and a human decides or an AI generates insights and a human uses these insights in a decision process. ... "
" ... Because we humans find routines useful and efficient, once a new path of success has been forged and mapped out, and once we learn the ins and outs of a new and improved system, the better we can maintain consistency. This in turn leads to a sustainable practice. While there is no such thing as a perpetual motion machine, the concept of establishing practices that are easy to learn and easier to implement makes those actions and tasks seem effortless. ... "
" ... Brack: There are humans involved. But it is a larger endeavor than I think people imagine. It’s a huge technical challenge. ... "
" ... For more than 200,000 years, we humans only had access to the physical world, full of objects we could touch, taste, hear, smell and see. In the 1980s the internet gave birth to cyberspace: a virtual computer world designed to facilitate online communication. Then in 1991, the Web became publicly available; a new technology that would fundamentally change human behavior. ... "
" ... Virtual is here to stay, that much we know. However, humans are social creatures, and in-person meetings bring a level of connection and trust that you cannot get from virtual meetings alone. ... "