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About the LabI am the Head of the Human-Machine Interaction Lab at the Institute for Digital Economy and Artificial Systems [IDEAS] established -under the framework of 'the BRICS Partnership on New Industrial Revolution'- in Xiamen (People's Republic of China), by Xiamen University [XMU], Lomonosov Moscow State University [MSU] and Xiamen Municipal People's Government. The HMI Lab consists of a team of computer scientists, philosophers, social scientists, and industry practitioners, investigating the relationship between humans, cognition, AI technologies, and the associated ethical problems related to their usage in society. In the cognitive sciences, there is a shift toward a view of cognition as a property of systems that are larger than isolated individuals (distributed cognition). According to this view, collaborating people and their artifacts can engage in richly scaffolded, environmentally involving partnerships capable of enhancing their cognitive profiles. Members of the HMI Lab are united in the belief that distributed cognition represents a rich and fertile framework for designing, producing, and evaluating new models of human cognition, especially but not uniquely in collaborative environments, and within the context of ever-increasing human-machine interaction. They are also committed to exploring how such a view of cognition can contribute to better understand the grand challenges that the development and implementation of AI technologies poses to humanity; hence ready to analyze the changes that AI may bring upon many aspects of our lives, including our values and -as a consequence- contribute to the design, production, and adoption of sociotechnical systems capable of ensuring a fair, inclusive, and ethically responsible usage of AI in society. |
Lab Activities
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NOTE: As I grow as a scholar and expand my research interests, I would like to supervise, co-supervise [in partnership with my network of collaborators, more on which below] and possibly even hire students (graduate and postgraduate level) in the following areas:
If you think you can meaningfully contribute to any of the areas listed above, please email me at: [email protected] and we can discuss opportunities for collaboration. Thanks
- Machine Learning and Quantum Annealing/Quantum Machine Learning
- Granular Computing
- All aspects of Digital Transformation in Artificial Systems
- Technology Innovation Management
- Geopolitical Impact of AI Technologies
- Ethics of AI
If you think you can meaningfully contribute to any of the areas listed above, please email me at: [email protected] and we can discuss opportunities for collaboration. Thanks
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Chen Jin (Tsinghua University) Duncan Pritchard (UC Irvine) Witold Pedrycz (University of Alberta) Paolo Ciancarini (University of Bologna) Andrea Lavazza (University of Pavia) Usman Ahmad (Innopolis University) |
Xiao Yu (Sichuan Center for Digital Development)
Yegor Bugayenko (Huawei) Mohammad R. Bahrami (Samarkand University of Technology) Artur Karimov Adel Krylova Polina Romanenkova Omid Khatin-Zadeh (UESTC) Ahmad Taha (Innopolis University) |
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