The Human-AI Collaboration Lab designs and develops AI systems and large-scale digital experiments to evaluate the capabilities and limitations of AI tools for augmenting human problem solving across a variety of domains including management, medicine, misinformation, and empathic communication.

We are based out of the Management and Organizations department at Kellogg School of Management, the Computer Science department at McCormick School of Engineering, and the Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO).

Lab Members

Matt Groh, Principal Investigator

Aakriti Kumar, Postdoctoral Scholar

Negar Kamali, PhD Student in Computer Science

Xudong Tang, PhD Student in Computer Science

Peter Chan, JD/PhD Student in Computer Science

Nicole Dundas, MD/PhD Student (Summer Rotation)

Medini Chopra , Master's Student in Computer Science

Fai Poungpeth , Undergraduate Research Assistant Majoring in Cognitive Science and Data Science

Alumni

Karyn Nakamura, Research Assistant

Experiments

Detect Fakes: How accurately can you distinguish AI-generated media from authentically recorded media?

Lend an Ear: How effective are you at expressing empathy?

Same Speaker or Not: Can you tell if two voice recordings come from the same person or not?

AI Musical Creativity: How creative can you be with AI for composing music?