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Humans and Generative AI Tools for Collaborative Intelligence
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Author(s)/Editor(s): Jingyuan Zhao (University of Toronto, Canada), V. Vinoth Kumar (Vellore Institute of Technology, India), Polinpapilinho F. Katina (University of South Carolina Upstate, USA)and Joseph Richards (California State University, Sacramento, USA)
Copyright: ©2025
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-8332-2
ISBN13: 9798369383322
EISBN13: 9798369383346
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DescriptionThe relationship between humans and generative AI tools creates a new era of collaborative intelligence, where human creativity, critical thinking, and empathy merge with the speed, scale, and precision of artificial intelligence. Rather than replacing human roles, generative AI systems help with problem-solving, ideation, and decision-making across diverse fields such as education, healthcare, design, and business. This enables individuals and organizations to reveal deeper insights, accelerate innovation, and tackle complex challenges with enhanced efficiency. As these technologies advance, the focus is shifting toward fostering ethical, inclusive, and human-centered collaborations that amplify collective intelligence rather than diminish it. Humans and Generative AI Tools for Collaborative Intelligence explores recent advancements in collaborative intelligence of humans and generative AI tools, with a focus on state-of-the-art approaches, methodologies, and systems for the design, development, deployment, and innovative use of those technologies and applications to advance industries and organizations. It develops guidelines to help industries and organizations achieve the collaborative intelligence of humans and generative AI tools and put the power of collaborative intelligence to work. This book covers topics such as digital technology, robotics, and deep learning models, and is a useful resource for business owners, computer engineers, academicians, researchers, and data scientists.
Table of Contents
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#1. Beyond Adaptive Learning: Harnessing AI for Metacognitive Skill Development
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#2. Generative AI and Education: Transforming Teaching and Learning Through Collaborative Intelligence
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#3. Ethical Considerations and Challenges in Human-AI Collaboration
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#4. Are LLMs and RAG Trustworthy Enough for Your Business?: A Deep Dive Into AI's Reliability
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#5. Revolutionizing Virtual Communication: The Impact of Robotic-Facilitated Frameworks
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#6. Security, Privacy, and Trust of AI-IoT Convergent Smart System
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#7. Investigation on Generative Autoencoders for Hand Gesture Recognition
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#8. Revolutionizing Emergency Medical Services With AI and Telegram Integration
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#9. Plant Disease Detection Using Generative AI and Deep Learning Models
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#10. Impact of Generative AI on Industries
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#11. The Fine-Tuning Journey of ChatGPT in Industry Applications: Domains From Generic to Specific
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#12. Examination of the Recent Research Trends on Controllers in the AI Powered UAV
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#13. Intelligent, Autonomous, and Multi-Agents
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#14. Enhancing Quantum Random Number Generators, Cryptographic Security, and Machine Learning-Based Cryptoanalysis
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#15. Human-Machine Interactions: Evolution, Current Applications, and Future Prospects
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#16. E-Collaboration Technologies With Generative AI Tools
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#17. Human-AI Collaborative Intelligence: Ethical and Legal Considerations
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#18. Applications of Generative AI and Human-AI Collaboration
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#19. Generative AI Tools and Education: Enabling Collaborative Intelligence Through ChatGPT, Canva, InVideo AI, and InShot
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#20. Generative AI and Intelligent Processing of Customer Oppositions: Prospecting for Research Trends
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#21. Unlocking New Potentials in Generative AI
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#22. Impact of Generative AI on Industries and Organizations
Author's/Editor's Biography
Jingyuan Zhao (Ed.)
Jingyuan Zhao
obtained her PhD in Management Science and Engineering from University of Science and Technology of China. She completed four postdoctoral programs respectively in Mathematical and Computational Science with University of Toronto Mississauga, in Innovation and Governance with University of Toronto, in Management of Technology with Université du Québec à Montréal, and in Technological Economics with Harbin Institute of Technology. Dr. Zhao's research expertise includes management of technology innovation, innovation and entrepreneurship, behaviour and information technology, human-computer interaction, and science and technology policy. She has teaching experience of 15 years at the graduate and undergraduate level. Research portfolio includes peer-reviewed articles in highly regarded journals, authored books, multiple book chapters, and conference presentations. Dr. Zhao also has extensive industry experience and provides consulting services to major corporations, such as China Mobile. She serves as editor-in-chief of International Journal of e-Collaboration (IJeC).
Polinpapilinho F. Katina (Ed.)
Polinpapilinho F. Katina
is an Associate Professor in the Department of Informatics and Engineering Systems at the University of South Carolina Upstate (Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA). He has served in various capacities at the National Centers for System of Systems Engineering (Norfolk, Virginia, USA), Old Dominion University (Norfolk, Virginia, USA), Politecnico di Milano (Milan, Italy), Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Daytona Beach, Florida, USA), The University of Alabama in Huntsville (Huntsville, Alabama, USA), and Syracuse University (Syracuse, New York, USA). He holds a B.S. in Engineering Technology (Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA), M.Eng. in Systems Engineering (Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA), and Ph.D. in Engineering Management and Systems Engineering (Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA). He received additional training at the Politecnico di Milano (Milan, Italy) in the Energy Department in the Nuclear Division - Laboratory of Signal Analysis and Risk Analysis. His research is focused in the areas of Complex System Governance, Critical Infrastructure Systems, Decision Making and Analysis, Emerging Technologies (e.g., IoT), Energy Systems (Smart Grids), Engineering Management, Infranomics, Manufacturing Systems, System of Systems, Systems Engineering, Systems Pathology, Systems Theory, and Systems Thinking. His profile includes nearly 200 peer-reviewed journal articles, conference proceedings, and book chapters. He has also co-authored eleven (11) books [5 monographs & 6 edited]. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and Epsilon Mu Eta (Engineering Management Honor Society), ABET Program Evaluator, and journal editor for several journals: Advanced Manufacturing (ELSP), Control and Engineering of Complex Systems Frontiers in Complex Systems (Frontiers Media SA), Cureus Journal of Engineering (Springer/Nature), Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society (John Wiley), International Journal of Critical Infrastructures (Inderscience), and International Journal of System of Systems Engineering (Inderscience).
Joseph Richards (Ed.)
Joseph Richards
joined the marketing faculty at CSUS in 2001. He holds a doctorate in Marketing with further specialization in Econometrics from Syracuse University. He is an active researcher in the fields of Internet related aspects of consumer behavior, marketing strategy, marketing analytics, and statistical and quantitative marketing models. Recent research and focus is in big data analytics. His publications have appeared in many leading journals.
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