Human-AI Collaboration Protocol
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A Human-AI Collaboration Protocol is a collaboration protocol that governs interactions between humans and AI agents in knowledge tasks.
- AKA: Human-Machine Collaboration Framework, AI-Human Interaction Protocol, Collaborative Intelligence Protocol, Human-AI Partnership Guidelines.
- Context:
- It can typically ensure Human Editorial Control in AI-augmented knowledge stewardship.
- It can often include Provenance Tracking for accountability.
- It can range from being an Informal Human-AI Collaboration Protocol to being a Formal Human-AI Collaboration Protocol, depending on its human-AI collaboration protocol rule strictness.
- It can range from being a Symmetrical Human-AI Collaboration Protocol to being an Asymmetrical Human-AI Collaboration Protocol, depending on its human-AI collaboration protocol role distribution.
- It can range from being a Sequential Human-AI Collaboration Protocol to being a Parallel Human-AI Collaboration Protocol, depending on its human-AI collaboration protocol interaction pattern.
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- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- Human-Only Collaboration Protocol, which excludes AI agents.
- Fully Automated Protocol, which lacks human involvement.
- See: AI-Augmented Knowledge Stewardship, AI Agent, Upwork Collaboration Protocol for Wiki Curation, Multi-Agent Development Framework, Agentic AI System Architecture, LLM-based Conversational AI Assistant System, Knowledge Worker, AI Development Framework.