by dennis | May 17, 2026 | Resources
AI and the Future of Academic Knowledge Production. What Organizational Form Makes the Difference. By Robert G. Eccles · Oxford Saïd Business School
by dennis | May 17, 2026 | Resources
The Epistemic Circuit. Knowledge Production in Human-Machine Collaborations. The Hybrid Intelligent Team as Epistemological Form. By Robert G. Eccles · Oxford Saïd Business School
by dennis | May 12, 2026 | Resources
May 7-9, 2026 Exchange with Gemini Pro Prompt from Claude on May 6, 2026 Version of POK/HIT PaperYou have participated in this research program as a dialogue partner in two Socratic exchanges— as Theaetetus in Piece 6 of the “Can Machines Have Ideas?”...
by dennis | Apr 30, 2026 | Resources
The Human Burden in AI Collaboration AI capabilities are improving rapidly, but the coordination burden required to use those capabilities effectively remains largely human—and may increase in complex, longhorizon workflows. This paper analyzes how five...
by dennis | Apr 23, 2026 | Resources
A Note on Path Congruence in Non-Deterministic Systems We consider non-deterministic systems in which multiple transformation paths may connect the same pair of states. We isolate a structural configuration in which an equivalence relation on such paths is generated...
by dennis | Apr 8, 2026 | Resources
Producing the Anti-ESG Ecosystem Case Study FINAL On April 7, 2026, Robert G. Eccles (Bob), a retired professor from Harvard Business School, logged on to ChatGPT to write the methodological appendix for his book “The Anti-ESG Ecosystem: Implications for U.S. Climate...
by dennis | Apr 8, 2026 | Resources
Producing the Anti-ESG Ecosystem TN This case documents how Robert G. Eccles, a retired Harvard Business School professor, produced the book “The Anti-ESG Ecosystem: Implications for U.S. Climate Policy” using a structured Hybrid Intelligent Team (HIT)—a coordinated...