Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 September 2025
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology, human–AI interaction and collaboration have become important topics in the field of contemporary technology. The capabilities of AI have gradually expanded from basic task automation to complex decision support, content creation, and intelligent collaboration in high-risk scenarios. This technological evolution has provided unprecedented opportunities for industries in different fields, but also brought challenges, such as privacy protection, credibility issues, and the ethical and legal relationship between AI and humans. This book explores the role and potential of AI in human–AI interaction and collaboration from multiple dimensions and analyzes AI’s performance in privacy and credibility, knowledge sharing, search interaction, false information processing, and high-risk application scenarios in detail through different chapters.
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