AI in Teams

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Bias in Algorithms
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Ethical Considerations
forthcoming
Interdisciplinary Research
Interpersonal Processes
Psychological Cost
Societal Impact
Team Dynamics
Teamwork
Technology Integration

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  • ISBN 9781836623571
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The current wave of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has seemingly reached a tipping point where it is having a real and perceived impact on work and education. The societal impact of the development, use, and recovery from AI is growing, be it from the increase in energy required to create and maintain AIs, the psychological cost of creation, or bias being built into algorithms.

In this exciting and dynamic time, AI in Teams engages various disciplines in a conversation of how AI is affecting teamwork, as a tool, as a teammate, or both. Leading scholars on AI and teams whose research has explicit implications for how we should grapple with AI for productive, satisfying, and ethical teamwork, provide chapters discussing the various aspects of this problem. Authors draw on expertise from psychology and management, but also from computer science, communication, sociology, and information science. This work is valuable for team scholars who want to engage in learning about the possible impacts of AI, and AI scholars who want to learn about how AI can exist within teams.

The Research on Managing Groups and Teams series provides a forum for truly novel ideas and emerging lines of inquiry across many group-related topics. Its multidisciplinary approach invites both contributors and readers from across the social sciences - from management to psychology to sociology to communications, and more - allowing for a broad-based conversation not limited to one or two disciplinary norms or perspectives.

Susannah B. F. Paletz is an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland College of Information Studies, USA.

Samantha R. Dubrow is a Lead Human-Centered Engineering Researcher at The MITRE Corporation, USA.