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Universities Must Embrace Hybrid Intelligence, Says Professor Jacob Sherson

In a recent commentary for University World News, professor Jacob Sherson, the director of the Center for Hybrid Intelligence and CLAI affiliate, presented a transformative vision for the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and human innovation.

In a recent commentary for University World News, professor Jacob Sherson, the director of the Center for Hybrid Intelligence, has presented a transformative vision for the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and human innovation. Sherson warns against a solely data-driven approach, arguing that it restricts human creativity. He advocates for "hybrid intelligence," which combines AI with human capabilities to explore new potentials. According to him, these very algorithms will be even more effective in the hands of creatives and domain experts, leading to numerous opportunities for hybrid intelligence innovation. 

He emphasizes that universities should lead in AI-empowered innovation, reshaping their roles in research and education to align with societal changes and create value for external stakeholders. Generative AI, he notes, provides widespread access to advanced technology, thereby enabling innovation. 

Sherson identifies two types of organizations: those already utilizing generative AI and those hesitant to adopt it. His aim is to overcome the barriers hindering the latter from fully embracing AI's potential. He underscores the necessity of investing in hybrid intelligence systems, which integrate human-centered interfaces with high degrees of automation. 

Sherson envisions a future where AI augments human creativity, resulting in robust, innovative systems that benefit individuals and organizations. He urges universities to embrace this transformation and equip graduates with the skills necessary for future challenges. 


For further insights from Sherson, you can read the full commentary on University World News here.

Check out more information about the work at the Center for Hybrid Intelligence here.