Artificial Intelligence in 2026: An Analytical Review of Key Trends
Yury Korolev
pp. 5–52 · DOI: 10.65114/aide.gmry6g42 · PDF
ISSN 2978-5669 · Open Access · Peer-Reviewed · Quarterly
Rigorous, practice-oriented research on how AI and humans make decisions together in high-stakes domains — healthcare, finance, government, law, infrastructure.
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Yury Korolev
pp. 5–52 · DOI: 10.65114/aide.gmry6g42 · PDF
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AI DECISIONS publishes rigorous, practice-oriented research on human–AI decision-making in real settings. We treat methods, interfaces, operations and policy as a single socio-technical system, focusing on how information is collected, modelled, presented, acted upon, monitored and governed.
We welcome work that improves real decisions — making them more accurate, fair, explainable, auditable, robust and affordable — with particular attention to high-stakes domains where errors carry serious consequences.
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