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By 2027, Gartner projects that 50% of all business decisions will be augmented or automated by AI agents — yet most organizations remain structurally unprepared to govern the human-AI decision-making partnership this shift demands. Co-intelligence, the framework articulated by Wharton's Ethan Mollick, reframes this challenge not as a question of AI adoption, but as a discipline of human-AI collaboration — one that requires organizations to develop new norms of trust, accountability, and complementary intelligence to function effectively. The era of the solitary executive decision has not ended; it has expanded into something far more structurally complex and potentially far more powerful. This book examines how organizations can build co-intelligence architectures — the systems, roles, and behavioral frameworks that enable humans and AI to make better decisions together than either could make independently. Drawing on Mollick's four rules of co-intelligence, Tom Davenport's classification of structured, semi-structured, and unstructured AI-assisted decisions, and the Brookings Institution's research on collective AI-augmented intelligence, it maps the specific conditions under which human judgment and AI analytical depth combine to generate superior strategic, operational, and adaptive decision outcomes. Being the human in the loop is not a passive role — it is the most strategically critical position in any AI-enhanced decision system.
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