How To Enable Collaboration In A Multiparty Setting<\/h1>\nHannah K\u00fchne & Madlaina Kalunder<\/address>\n 2023-06-02T16:00:00+00:00
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As Artificial Intelligence becomes more widespread and pervasive, the transition to a data-driven age poses a conundrum for many: Will AI replace me at my job? Can it become smarter than humans? Who is making the important decisions, and who is accountable?<\/p>\n
AI is becoming more and more complex, and tools like ChatGPT, Siri, and Alexa are already a part of everyday life to an extent where even experts struggle to grasp and explain the functionality in a tangible way. How can we expect the average human to trust such a system? Trust matters not only in decision-making processes but also in order for societies to be successful. Ask yourself this question: Who would you trust with a big personal or financial decision?<\/p>\n
Today\u2019s banking counseling sessions are associated with various challenges: Besides preparation and follow-up, the consultant is also busy with many different tasks during the conversation. The cognitive load is high, and tasks are either done on paper or with a personal computer, which is why the consultant can\u2019t engage sufficiently with the client. Clients are mostly novices who are not familiar with the subject matter. The consequent state of passivity or uncertainty often stems from a phenomenon known as information asymmetry, which occurs when the consultant has more or better information than the client.<\/p>\n
In this article, we propose a new approach based on co-creation and collaboration in advisory services. An approach that enables the consultant to simply focus on the customers\u2019 needs by leveraging the assistance of a digital agent. We explore the opportunities and limitations of integrating a digital agent into an advisory meeting in order to allow all parties to engage actively in the conversation.<\/p>\n
Rethinking Human-Machine Environments In Advisory Services<\/h2>\n
Starting from the counseling session described above, we tackled the issues of information asymmetry, trust building,<\/strong> and cognitive overload<\/strong> within the context of a research project.<\/p>\nUnderstanding the linguistic landscape of Switzerland with its various Swiss-German dialects, the digital agent \u201cMo\u201d supports consultants and clients in banking consultations by taking over time-consuming tasks, providing support during the consultation, and extracting information. By means of an interactive table, the consultation becomes a multimodal environment in which the agent acts as a third interaction partner.<\/p>\n
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Understanding the linguistic landscape of Switzerland with its various Swiss-German dialects, the digital agent \u201cMo\u201d supports consultants and clients in banking consultations by taking over time-consuming tasks, providing support during the consultation, and extracting information. By means of an interactive table, the consultation becomes a multimodal environment in which the agent acts as a third interaction partner.<\/p>\n