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Shirish
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Malar Hirudayaraj
Rochester Institute of Technology
Joo-Wha Hong
University of Southern California
Ignacio Cruz
University of Southern California
Magdalena Morze
Poznan University of Technology
Recent publications
Impacts of the Use of Machine Learning on Work Design
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Kevin Crowston; Francesco Bolici
Automation: A Guide for Policymakers
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James Bessen; Maarten Goos; Anna Salomons; Wiljan van den Berge
Toward understanding the impact of artificial intelligence on labor
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Morgan R. Frank; David Autor; James E. Bessen; Erik Brynjolfsson; Manuel Cebrian; David J. Deming; Maryann Feldman; Matthew Groh; José Lobo; Esteban Moro; Dashun Wang; Hyejin Youn; Iyad Rahwan
Does the Whole Exceed its Parts? The Effect of AI Explanations on Complementary Team Performance
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Gagan Bansal; Tongshuang Wu; Joyce Zhou; Raymond Fok; Besmira Nushi; Ece Kamar; Marco Tulio Ribeiro; Daniel S. Weld
No automation please, we're British: Technology and the prospects for work
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David Spencer; Gary Slater
Recently added resources
Using Work System Theory, Facets of Work, and Dimensions of Smartness to Characterize Applications and Impacts of AI
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Steven Alter
Converging Design: AI, Jobs, Job Design and Organizations
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Discussion Group
Situating “explainability”: Making sense of data-driven assemblages in organizational context
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Christine T. Wolf
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