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- KonferenzbeitragConfigurations of human-AI work in agriculture(43. GIL-Jahrestagung, Resiliente Agri-Food-Systeme, 2023) Hüllmann, Joschka Andreas; Precht, Hauke; Wübbe, CarolinAgriculture is making leaps in digitalization and the development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems, e.g., decision support systems, sensors, or autonomous vehicles. However, adoption and widespread use of these technologies remains below expectations with negative consequences for digitally advancing the agricultural industry. Therefore, this study investigates the configurations of human-AI work, in particular, human-AI decision-making. Configurations describe the interactions between workers and intelligent systems, emphasizing the adoption and use of technologies in-situ. This study targets agricultural farms in Germany, collecting qualitative data at small and medium-sized businesses. From this data, the paper examines how configurations of human-AI work emerge and how explanations influence these configurations in the context of agricultural work. Theoretical contributions include a new understanding of how agricultural workers adopt and work with AI to make decisions. Practical contributions include more accessible AI systems, easing transfer into practice, and improving agricultural workers’ interactions with AI.
- KonferenzbeitragDigitalization of the Value Chain Pig Production - Discussion of Novel Approaches and Application of Self-Sovereign Identity(EnviroInfo 2023, 2023) Precht, Hauke; Theesen, Cedrik; Buermann, Paula; Reinkensmeier, Jan; Gómez, Jorge MarxLivestock management is adapting to consumer demands with the aid of Precision Livestock Farming and innovative technologies like blockchain and Self Sovereign Identity. In this paper, we raise the question if Self Sovereign Identity (SSI) can be leveraged for creating decentralized digital identities, particularly in pig production, by discussing three proposals towards SSI adoption in the value chain pig production. We discuss employing Sovrin’s thing controller approach followed by a proposal for pig representation through Verifiable Credential (VC) or dynamic Non-Fungible Token. Scalability (in terms of the number of wallets or number of VCs) and ownership transfer (along with underlying transaction costs) emerge as critical challenges, while general feasibility is given from a high-level perspective. However, based on the potential towards enhanced transparency and traceability, we argue to pursue further empirical research while highlighting a research direction towards the decision support for choosing a proper SSI framework.