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Predict or Create: Discussing the Different Understandings of the Future in the Context of AI

Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2024-08
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Reinecke, Pauline  
Strategisches und Internationales Management W-10  
Stanske, Sarah  
Wrona, Thomas  
Strategisches und Internationales Management W-10  
Jennifer Whyte
Ansari, Shahzad Shaz  
Comi, Alice  
Glaser, Vern  
TORE-URI
https://tore.tuhh.de/handle/11420/52799
Volume
2024
Issue
1
Citation
84th Annual meeting of the academy of management, AOM 2024
Contribution to Conference
84th Annual meeting of the academy of management, AOM 2024  
Publisher DOI
10.5465/amproc.2024.13016symposium
Publisher
Academy of Management
This symposium explores how different conceptions of the future influence the development and application of artificial intelligence (AI). Based on the theoretical foundation of understanding the future as either predictable or unpredictable, the symposium aims to discuss the impact of AI in creating and/or predicting the future. While AI tools that use machine learning and neural networks to draw inferences from data sets are seen as having great potential to predict futures, there are also conflicting views on the accuracy of algorithmic predictions, with some emphasizing the limitations of past data in predicting the unknown. The symposium aims to move beyond binary perspectives and advocate for a nuanced understanding of the sociomaterial interactions between humans and AI in constructing futures. Examples such as Amazon's predictive shipping, where AI combines predicting and creating future purchases, will be presented as examples of this middle ground. The symposium invites scholars to contribute to a research agenda that explores further examples of human-AI collaboration in creating and predicting the future and promotes a more comprehensive understanding of the role of AI in future shaping processes.
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