@vitotrianni, Ciao Vito, I am wondering what you think about the concept of hybrid intelligence. I read several articles about it, but I am thinking whether the word "hybrid" is appropriate or whether maybe "heterogenous" or "distributed" intelligence (across humans and machines") can be more appropriate? Because if hybrid refers to a combination of human and machine intelligence, maybe "hybrid" is not the right word? 🙂
@vitotrianni thank you for your answer. Regarding the term distributed I am aware it has been used for a while in ICT and in cognitive science
@OpenEd in my eyes, it is important to consider the relation between the human and the machine. One can talk about “augmented” intelligence if the human mostly maintains control. Conversely, delegation is used when the human hands over responsibility… I use “hybrid collective intelligence” when humans and machine share similar levels of responsibility.
Also, distributed is already used in ICT…