We at the Chair of Industrial, Organizational and Business Psychology are delighted to be part of the HUMAINE project and, together with the Chair of Production Systems and the Institute of Neuroinformatics, to be researching the collaboration between humans and AI systems and implementing the results with our practice partner sentin. Our industrial partner sentin focuses on supporting the visual and image-based inspection of materials and products with the help of unique AI-based software that can be used in a wide range of industries and sectors of the economy. Fields of application include, for example, weld seam inspection and the inspection of road surfaces or drone images. Its use is intended to contribute to quality and efficiency, particularly in safety-critical industries, and provide the best possible support for employees in the inspection process. In HUMAINE, we are therefore investigating different forms of cooperation between the inspectors and the software against the background of human perception and relevant performance parameters. Among other things, we are asking ourselves whether an image should be checked first by the software or by the human and what effects the order of checking has on the employee and the susceptibility to errors in the checking process. To answer these questions, we are currently conducting an experiment with engineering students in various collaboration scenarios. The participants are checking road images for vehicles and license plates. If you meet the requirements and are interested in taking part in the study and receiving a payment of €15, you can still register to take part by clicking on the following link: Registration link for the study At the end of the year, we hope to be able to present the results of the study and implement them in terms of human-centered human-AI collaboration.