Abdullah Almaatouq

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Abdullah Almaatouq is a computational social scientist and the Douglas Drane Career Development Assistant Professor in Information Technology and Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management.

Abdullah’s research focuses on improving cooperation, coordination, and collective intelligence in decision-making systems, such as teams, committees, crowds, markets, and elections. Abdullah also explores ways to advance social and behavioral research methodology through innovative research designs and theory-building strategies, with the ultimate goal of developing a deeper understanding of collective decision systems and how to design them effectively in various contexts. He is affiliated with the MIT Center for Computational Engineering, the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence, and the MIT Connection Science Research Initiative.

Abdullah holds a PhD in computational science and engineering, as well as dual master's degrees in media arts and sciences (MIT Media Lab) and computational science and engineering from MIT. Prior to joining MIT, he earned his undergraduate degree from Southampton University in the United Kingdom.

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"When Combinations of Humans and AI are Useful: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis."

Vaccaro, Michelle, Abdullah Almaatouq, and Thomas W. Malone. Nature Human Behaviour. Forthcoming.

"​Replies to commentaries on 'Beyond Playing 20 Questions with Nature'."

Almaatouq, Abdullah, Thomas L. Griffiths, Jordan Suchow, Mark E. Whiting, James Evans, and Duncan J Watts. Behavioral and Brain Sciences Vol. 47, (2024): e65. PsyArXiv Preprint.

"How Large Language Models can Reshape Collective Intelligence."

Burton, Jason W., Ezequiel Lopez-Lopez ... Abdullah Almaatouq et al. Nature Human Behaviour No. 8 (2024): 1643-1655.

"Impact of Model Interpretability and Outcome Feedback on Trust in AI."

Daehwan Ahn, Abdullah Almaatouq, Monisha Gulabani, and Kartik Hosangar. In Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2024.

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