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Cancer 2 Krebskrankheit 2 Artificial Intelligence 1 Artificial intelligence 1 Cancer Diagnosis 1 Decision 1 Decision-making 1 Entscheidung 1 Gesundheitsvorsorge 1 Human-AIcollaboration 1 Künstliche Intelligenz 1 Preventive care 1 Professional Work 1 Training 1 breast cancer screening 1 human-AIcollaboration 1 organizational context 1 personal-ized medicine 1 situatedness 1
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He, Fang 1 Holmberg, Gunnar 1 Lakemond, Nicolette 1 Li, Sihan 1 Lin, Feng 1 Puranam, Phanish 1 Troqe, Bijona 1
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Faculty & research / Insead : working paper series 1 Journal of competences, strategy & management 1
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Tool and tutor? : experimental evidence from AI deployment in cancer diagnosis
He, Fang; Li, Sihan; Puranam, Phanish; Lin, Feng - 2025 - Revised version of 2024/55/FIN
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From half-truths to situated truths : exploring situatedness in human-AI collaborative Decision-Making in the medical context
Troqe, Bijona; Lakemond, Nicolette; Holmberg, Gunnar - In: Journal of competences, strategy & management 12 (2024), pp. 1-16
While the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions has large potential to improve organizational decision-making, it requires a further understanding of how humans and AI can collabo-rate. Through the lens of situatedness, this paper attempts to provide insight into the wider...
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