Human-computer interaction as a coordinating element between human and machine is used in many dif- ferent ways. Due to their digital processes, countless indus- tries are dependent on an effective intermeshing of humans and machines. This often involves preparatory work or sub- processes being carried out by machines, which humans ini- tiate, take up, continue, finalise or check. Tasks are broken down into sub-steps and completed by humans or machines. Aggregated cooperation conceals the numerous challenges of hybrid cooperation in which communication and coordi- nation must be mastered in favour of joint decision-making. However, research into human-computer interaction can also be thought of differently than a mere aggregation of humans and machines. We want to propose a nature- inspired possibility that has been successfully practising the complex challenges of joint decision-making as proof of successful communication and coordination for millions of years. Collective intelligence and the processes of self- organisation offer biomimetic concepts that can be used to rethink socio-technical systems as a symbiosis in the form of a human-computer organism. For example, the effects of self-organisation such as emergence could be used to exceed the result of an aggregation of humans and machines as a future social anthropology 4.0 many times over.
«Human-computer interaction as a coordinating element between human and machine is used in many dif- ferent ways. Due to their digital processes, countless indus- tries are dependent on an effective intermeshing of humans and machines. This often involves preparatory work or sub- processes being carried out by machines, which humans ini- tiate, take up, continue, finalise or check. Tasks are broken down into sub-steps and completed by humans or machines. Aggregated cooperation conceals the numero...
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