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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 September 2025

Dan Wu
Affiliation:
Wuhan University, China
Shaobo Liang
Affiliation:
Wuhan University, China

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025

Contents

  1. List of Contributors

  2. Preface

  3. 1Introduction

    Dan Wu, Guoye Sun, and Shaobo Liang

    1. 1.1Background

    2. 1.2Research Implications

    3. 1.3Structure of the Book

  4. 2User Interaction for Human–AI Interaction and Collaboration

    Dan Wu and Qingyue Guo

    1. 2.1Introduction

    2. 2.2From Human–Computer Interaction to Human–AI Interaction and Collaboration

    3. 2.3A Framework of Human–AI Interaction and Collaboration

    4. 2.4Interaction Quality in Human–AI Interaction and Collaboration

    5. 2.5Interaction Mode in Human–AI Interaction and Collaboration

    6. 2.6Future Directions and Challenges

  5. 3Privacy Identification of Human–Generative AI Interaction

    Dan Wu and Guoye Sun

    1. 3.1Introduction

    2. 3.2Related Concepts

    3. 3.3Construction of Privacy Type Model

    4. 3.4Application Value of Privacy Type Model

    5. 3.5Summary

  6. 4Credibility Assessment of Human–Generative AI Interaction

    Yuxiang Chris Zhao, Shijie Song, and Yutian Jing

    1. 4.1Introduction

    2. 4.2The Concept of AI Credibility

    3. 4.3Measures of AI Credibility in Human–Generative AI Interaction

    4. 4.4Influences on Credibility Assessment in Human–Generative AI Interaction

    5. 4.5Challenges in Credibility Assessment of Human–Generative AI Interaction

    6. 4.6Ways to Enhance the Credibility Assessment in Human–Generative AI Interaction

    7. 4.7Domains of Credibility Assessment in Human–Generative AI

    8. 4.8Future Research Agenda

    9. 4.9Conclusion

  7. 5AI-supported Crowdsourcing for Knowledge Sharing

    Chei Sian Lee, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Hang Guo, Kok Khiang Lim, and Qian Wu

    1. 5.1Introduction

    2. 5.2Background on AI-supported Crowdsourcing

    3. 5.3Systematic Review of AI-supported Crowdsourcing

    4. 5.4Case Study

    5. 5.5Recommendations

  8. 6AI-supported Search Interaction for Enhancing Users’ Understanding

    Shaobo Liang and Chenrui Shi

    1. 6.1Introduction

    2. 6.2Literature Review

    3. 6.3Research Design

    4. 6.4Findings

    5. 6.5Discussion and Conclusion

  9. 7AI for Human and Misinformation Interactions: A Case of Social Media

    Nannan Huang, Xiuzhen Zhang, and Jia Tina Du

    1. 7.1Introduction

    2. 7.2Literature Review

    3. 7.3Methodology and Data

    4. 7.4Results

    5. 7.5Discussion

    6. 7.6Conclusion

  10. 8Effective Human–AI Collaborative Intelligence

    Zhuoren Jiang and Xiaozhong Liu

    1. 8.1Introduction

    2. 8.2Technical Foundations of Human–AI Collaboration

    3. 8.3Practical Applications and Case Studies

    4. 8.4Future Directions

    5. 8.5Conclusion

  11. 9Human–AI Collaboration for Identifying Health Information Wants

    Zhuochun Li, Zhimeng Luo, Ning Zou, Bo Xie, and Daqing He

    1. 9.1Introduction

    2. 9.2Literature Review

    3. 9.3Background

    4. 9.4Human–AI Collaboration for HIW Identifications

    5. 9.5Experiments

    6. 9.6Results

    7. 9.7Discussions

    8. 9.8Conclusions

  12. 10Human–AI Collaboration for Scientific Discovery

    Shuo Zhao, Yang Liu, Jiayu Wan, Tan Tang, and Xin Li

    1. 10.1Introduction

    2. 10.2Human–AI Collaboration in Mathematics

    3. 10.3Human–AI Collaboration in Physics

    4. 10.4Human–AI Collaboration in Chemistry

    5. 10.5Human–AI Collaboration in Life Science

    6. 10.6Summary

  13. 11Challenges of Generative AI on Human–AI Interaction and Collaboration

    Shaobo Liang and Yiting Cai

    1. 11.1User-level Challenges

    2. 11.2Algorithm Optimization Challenges

    3. 11.3Psychological Game in Human–AI Interaction and Collaboration

    4. 11.4Countermeasures

  14. 12Conclusion

    Dan Wu, Guoye Sun, and Shaobo Liang

    1. 12.1Key Findings in Human–AI Interaction and Collaboration

    2. 12.2Future Challenges

    3. 12.3Prospects for Coping Strategies

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  • Edited by Dan Wu, Wuhan University, China, Shaobo Liang, Wuhan University, China
  • Book: Human-AI Interaction and Collaboration
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