 Who do you think would perform better? Two humans or a human and a machine? Hi, my name's Leighton and I'm a PhD candidate at the University of Newcastle. I study human machine teaming, so how people interact with machines and how they perform together as a team. So my PhD found so far that two humans perform better than a human and a machine. An example of that in practice would sort of be perhaps maybe two people playing basketball. Maybe you and I are playing together and I went to take a shot for the hoop. You could see that perhaps I've made that action and you might run to the backboard and try and get the basketball on the rebound and that sort of is a good example of you adjusting your behaviors to accommodate for my actions. But if you were to do that perhaps with a machine or a robot they might not necessarily know to adjust their own behaviors because the ball might come with the rebound. They might just see you've taken that action and not integrate that into their own behavior.