Inovation
Advancing the Frontier: University of Oulu’s Vision for Human-AI Collaboration
Exploring Hybrid Intelligence at the University of Oulu in Finland
The University of Oulu in Finland is at the forefront of accelerating the co-evolution of humans and artificial intelligence through its Hybrid Intelligence (HI) program. This innovative approach aims to enhance human agency by fostering a synergistic relationship between humans and AI, moving away from traditional antagonistic models.
Professor Sanna Järvelä, the leader of the HI program at the University of Oulu, funded by the Research Council of Finland, emphasizes the importance of HI in shaping a future where humans have a significant influence on AI, rather than the other way around.
Redefining AI as a Collaborative Partner through Multidisciplinary Research
The HI program advocates for a paradigm shift that positions AI as a collaborative partner, augmenting human capabilities. Professor Järvelä highlights the necessity for mutual understanding, adaptation, and co-evolution between humans and AI to drive future intelligence.
The University of Oulu’s unique multidisciplinary approach integrates artificial intelligence, learning sciences, health sciences, psychology, and ethics to design cutting-edge technology. The program focuses on four strategic research themes to ensure a holistic approach.
Advancing Data and Algorithm-Assisted AI for Enhanced Human-AI Interaction
The theme of Data and Algorithm-Assisted AI within the HI program establishes the foundation for socially aware AI systems. These systems not only interpret data but also express emotions and cognition, revolutionizing human-AI interaction and collaboration.
By developing large, realistic datasets that capture natural human behavior in various settings, the HI program ensures that AI models learn from diverse experiences. Innovative models like AffectGPT and EmoCapCLIP are expanding emotion understanding and narrative reasoning, moving towards more cognitively grounded representations.
Professor Guoying Zhao, the Vice Leader of the HI program, emphasizes the importance of building scalable and interpretable frameworks that connect perception, emotion, and reasoning across modalities to facilitate bidirectional understanding between humans and AI.
The program also prioritizes privacy and preference-aligned interfaces to enhance trust and transparency in human-AI interactions.
Studying Human Learning and Agency in AI-Rich Environments
The Understanding humans in AI interaction theme focuses on enabling humans and AI to collaborate in complementary ways, strengthening human agency, learning, and adaptability. Through operational Hybrid Intelligence systems like Metacognitive AI agent (MAI) and GenAI agents (KAI), the program supports self-regulated learning skills and learner agency.
These systems are tested in immersive virtual environments, providing valuable insights into regulation under realistic conditions.
Integrating Augmented and Virtual Realities to Expand Cognition
The extended human mind in multi-realities theme explores the use of extended reality (XR) technologies to enhance cognition by embedding digital guidance in physical environments. Advances in computer vision and spatial AI are making augmented reality systems increasingly adaptive and context-aware in real-world settings.
Research on human perception and cognition in virtual worlds is deepening our understanding of cognition, embodiment, and social perception within immersive virtual spaces.
Applying Hybrid Intelligence to Healthcare, Education, and Lifelong Learning
The theme of Enhancing sustainable effects on quality of life focuses on human-AI collaboration in healthcare and education to preserve professional agency and wellbeing. Adaptive XR learning pathways enable inclusive learning experiences that support long-term wellbeing and resilience.
By prioritizing human agency, ethical judgment, and empathy, the program aims to enhance the quality of life for both healthcare professionals and patients.
Pioneering Research with Societal Impact
The HI program’s applications in education, healthcare, sustainability, and lifelong learning are creating significant societal impact. By combining technological innovation with ethical design, the program aims to ensure that AI enhances human potential while maintaining autonomy and trustworthiness.
Overall, the University of Oulu’s Hybrid Intelligence program is spearheading a new era of human-AI collaboration, emphasizing the importance of mutual understanding and co-evolution to shape a more harmonious future.
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