Augmenting Human Cognition With Generative AI: Lessons From AI-Assisted Decision-Making

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Authors Zelun Tony Zhang, Leon Reicherts arXiv ID 2504.03207 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Cross-listed cs.AI Citations 2 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
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How can we use generative AI to design tools that augment rather than replace human cognition? In this position paper, we review our own research on AI-assisted decision-making for lessons to learn. We observe that in both AI-assisted decision-making and generative AI, a popular approach is to suggest AI-generated end-to-end solutions to users, which users can then accept, reject, or edit. Alternatively, AI tools could offer more incremental support to help users solve tasks themselves, which we call process-oriented support. We describe findings on the challenges of end-to-end solutions, and how process-oriented support can address them. We also discuss the applicability of these findings to generative AI based on a recent study in which we compared both approaches to assist users in a complex decision-making task with LLMs.
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