HUMAN–AI INTEGRATION AND THE EMERGENCE OF HYBRID INTELLIGENCE
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This article explores hybrid intelligence as a collaborative system where human cognition and artificial intelligence function together to enhance problem-solving, learning, and innovation. It analyzes how AI supports intellectual development, scientific research, and decision-making while highlighting ethical implications and the need for responsible human oversight. The article discusses benefits, challenges, and future directions of hybrid intelligence in education, research, and global technological development.
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