Abstract:
Collective Hybrid Intelligence (CHI) is a proposed paradigm in which collective entities,
such as human intelligence, collective intelligence, and artificial intelligence, combine their
unique abilities to form an entity greater than its individual sections. In a future era of
automation and robotic technology, CHI could enable organisations to overcome the
limitations of traditional intelligence and create highly effective and innovative companies
based on shared intelligence and collective creativity. As we move into an age of
collective hybrid intelligence (CHI), the need for data and analytics to support decision
processes becomes more significant as we find ourselves in an environment in which
human judgement increasingly needs to be supported by AI algorithms that have access
to vast amounts of data and can analyse the insights to provide recommendations. This
study will explore the factors of CHI principles and how its adoption could enhance
corporate innovation and process efficiencies.