Learning about artificial intelligence? Cluelessness, courage, and magic in facing a moving target

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Abstract

Artificial intelligence in its myriad forms is taking the world by storm. In this Provocation Essay, I reflect on my learning in studying human-artificial intelligence interaction. I embarked upon the journey as an organization and management scholar who was clueless about technology but mustered the courage to face artificial intelligence. I learned to approach it as a moving target and slippery subject of inquiry. Viewing artificial intelligence as magic orchestrated by magicians and driven by future-oriented discourse helped me make sense of what is done and sold in its name, how, and why. Based on my autoethnography, I propose a perspective for studying human-artificial intelligence interaction that is grounded in what organization and management scholars can do: critical reflexive inquiry that is open to collaborating with scholars and practitioners with different insights into artificial intelligence and committed to keeping arguments open-ended and leaving room for readers’ imagination. In doing so, we can speak up for humans in human-artificial intelligence interaction.
Original languageEnglish
Peer-reviewed scientific journalManagement Learning
ISSN1350-5076
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22.08.2025
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article - refereed

Keywords

  • 512 Business and Management
  • artificial intelligence
  • autoethnography
  • human-AI interaction
  • magic

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