Value co-creation ‘gradients’: enabling human-machine interactions through AI-based DSS

  • Carrubbo L
  • Polese F
  • Drăgoicea M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Artificial Intelligence-based Decision Support Systems (AI-based DSS) are becoming increasingly important in many contexts. This work aims to define a type of human-machine interactions for new value co-creation processes' ranks, to help identify factors that can stimulate value co-creation in human-machine interactions. To understand if the outcome of a man-machine interaction can contribute to the co-creation of value, and in what way, the work carried out is epistemological and typological, also based on System Thinking. A matrix of novel gradients of the relationships between humans and non-humans has been created, and the typology of human-machine interactions has been identified for the new degrees of value co-creation processes, as well as the new specific scale of skills, in terms of language, learning, know-how, level of trust and endowment of knowledge, as a whole. The main implications concern the need to customize Decision Support Systems (DSS), to enhance different levels of intensity of relationships, and to identify insights for Decision Making AI - based users.

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Carrubbo, L., Polese, F., Drăgoicea, M., Walletzký, L., & Megaro, A. (2022). Value co-creation ‘gradients’: enabling human-machine interactions through AI-based DSS. ITM Web of Conferences, 41, 01002. https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20224101002

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