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<div>Hola todos y todas,</div>
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<div>El <a href="https://people.ucd.ie/taha.yasseri"
target="_blank">Prof. Taha Yasseri</a> estará de visita en
nuestra facultad durante el resto de diciembre y entre otras
actividades brindará un seminario sobre una de sus líneas de
trabajo en inteligencia colectiva y colaboración humano-máquina.</div>
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<div>Quedan todos y todas cordialmente invitados/as.</div>
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<div>Por favor responder a este form para prever espacio y para
dejar contacto para confirmación de aula: <a
href="https://forms.gle/wVWpcUDkGbnS1g2LA" target="_blank">https://forms.gle/wVWpcUDkGbnS1g2LA<br>
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<div>(Por favor hacer extensiva esta invitación a aquellas
comunidades que puedan estar interesadas)</div>
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<div>Lugar: Pabellón 0+infinito, Ciudad Universitaria, FCEyN, UBA</div>
<div>Horario: 14hs.</div>
<div>Idioma: Inglés</div>
<div>Sala: <b>Aula 1113</b> en el Pabellón 0+infinito</div>
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<div>Title:<br>
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<div>Three Experiments in Dyadic Collaboration among Humans and
Machines<br>
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<div>Abstract: </div>
<div>In this lecture, we present findings from three behavioral
experiments that focus on dyadic interactions in both human-human
and human-machine groups. Dyadic interactions, which form the
foundation of our collective intelligence, have been a relatively
underexplored area of study. Moreover, when it comes to
collaboration with intelligent machines, the impact of hybrid team
members' characteristics on their collaborative efforts remains
largely unexamined. </div>
<div>Our three experiments cover a range of collaboration types,
from tasks in near-field experimental settings to highly stylized
collaborative games. We investigate various attributes of team
members, including their levels of experience, gender, and
political tendencies, as well as how the communication of this
information within the dyad influences the efficiency and accuracy
of the team's performance.<br>
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Bio:<br>
Taha Yasseri is a Professor at the School of Sociology and a Geary
Fellow at the Geary Institute for Public Policy at University
College Dublin, Ireland. Formerly, he was a Senior Research Fellow
in Computational Social Science at the University of Oxford, a
Turing Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute for Data Science and
Artificial Intelligence, and a Research Fellow in Humanities and
Social Sciences at Wolfson College. Taha Yasseri has a PhD in
Complex Systems Physics from the University of Göttingen, Germany.
He has interests in analysis of large-scale transactional data and
conducting behavioural experiments to understand human dynamics,
machines’ social behaviour, government-society interactions,
online political behaviour, mass collaboration and collective
intelligence, information and opinion dynamics, hate speech and </div>
<div>content moderation, collective behaviour, and online dating.</div>
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<div>Saludos, </div>
<div>Rodrigo Castro y Pablo Balenzuela.</div>
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Pablo Balenzuela
Profesor Adjunto DE
Departamento de Fisica, FCEyN,
Universidad de Buenos Aires,
Investigador Independiente
IFIBA-CONICET
(1428) Ciudad Universitaria,
Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
TE +54 11 5285 7545
Fax +54 11 4285 7570
email: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:balen@df.uba.ar">balen@df.uba.ar</a>
Webpage: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.df.uba.ar/users/balen/blog">http://www.df.uba.ar/users/balen/blog</a> </pre>
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