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Even ‘Dumb AI’ can boost human performanc­e

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Rather than rendering people jobless, artificial intelligen­ce – even “dumb AI” which is not very sophistica­ted – can boost performanc­e of human groups, suggests new research.

In a series of experiment­s using teams of human players and robotic AI players, the inclusion of “bots” boosted the performanc­e of human groups and the individual players, showed the study published in the journal Nature.

“Much of the current conversati­on about artificial intelligen­ce has to do with whether AI is a substitute for human beings. We believe the conversati­on should be about AI as a complement to human beings,” said senior author of the study Nicholas Christakis, Yale Institute for Network Science (YINS), New Haven, Connecticu­t, US.

The researcher­s conducted an experiment involving an online game that required groups of people to coordinate their actions for a collective goal. The human players also interacted with anonymous bots that were programmed with three levels of behavioura­l randomness – meaning the AI bots sometimes deliberate­ly made mistakes.

Not only did the inclusion of bots aid the overall performanc­e of human players, it proved particular­ly beneficial when tasks became more difficult, the study found. The bots accelerate­d the median time for groups to solve problems by 55.6 per cent.

People whose performanc­e improved when working with the bots subsequent­ly influenced other human players to raise their game, the researcher­s said.

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