Sheikh Hamdan debuts the first human-machine collaboration icons in Dubai

Dubai launched a worldwide system that tracks how people and computers work together when making research papers, books, and other written materials. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum approved this new method after recognizing that telling human work from machine work has become difficult. The Dubai Future Foundation created these special symbols to show readers exactly what role technology played in creating content.

The system uses five main symbols that range from completely human-made work to entirely computer-generated material. Between these extremes, the symbols show when humans lead with computer help, when both work together equally, and when computers lead with human checking. Dubai government offices must start using these symbols right away.

Nine additional symbols explain which specific tasks involved human and machine teamwork. These cover areas like research planning, data gathering, writing, and visual design. Content creators worldwide can now adopt this transparent labeling system.
 

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