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AI Timing Crucial for Human-AI Team Synergy, Study Finds

A new study published on arXiv explores the impact of AI timing on human-AI team performance, particularly in the context of Collaborative Brain-Computer Interfaces (cBCI). Researchers found that fast but less accurate AI led to immediate, blind compliance, causing human accuracy to drop significantly. Conversely, slow but accurate AI resulted in delayed cognitive conflict and hesitation. The study demonstrated that by dynamically adjusting temporal windows based on AI speed and accuracy, hybrid fusion systems could improve team synergy and recovery. AI

IMPACT Understanding AI timing's effect on trust and compliance is critical for designing effective human-AI collaboration systems, especially in safety-critical applications.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains a research paper detailing findings on human-AI interaction dynamics.

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AI Timing Crucial for Human-AI Team Synergy, Study Finds

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  1. arXiv cs.LG TIER_1 English(EN) · Christopher Baker, Stephen Hinton, Akashdeep Nijjar, Riccardo Poli, Caterina Cinel, Tom Reed, Stephen Fairclough ·

    The Timing Dependencies of Trust: Speed, Accuracy, and cBCI Neuro-Decoupling in Human-AI Teams

    arXiv:2605.25868v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The speed and accuracy of an artificial teammate fundamentally alter the failure states of Human-AI integration. While high-speed AI interventions risk inducing reflexive blind compliance, delayed interventions can induce ambiguou…

  2. arXiv cs.LG TIER_1 English(EN) · Stephen Fairclough ·

    The Timing Dependencies of Trust: Speed, Accuracy, and cBCI Neuro-Decoupling in Human-AI Teams

    The speed and accuracy of an artificial teammate fundamentally alter the failure states of Human-AI integration. While high-speed AI interventions risk inducing reflexive blind compliance, delayed interventions can induce ambiguous cognitive conflict. This study investigates how …