Our Mission
Creativity • Knowledge • Logics
We aim to research on ways to augment human creativity with machines. We aim to create knowledge based on logics and understanding.

Featured Research
By Prof. Dawei Wang, Prof. Difang Huang, Prof. Haipeng Shen and Prof. Brian Uzzi
Find out about our large-scale evaluation of human vs. machine creativity. We compared about 10,000 human individuals to about 200,000 machine interactions using large-language models (LLMs). You can read the full article here.
"Beat The Bot" Exercise
By Prof. Dawei Wang, Prof. Brian Uzzi, Prof. Haipeng Shen and Jerry Chai
"Beat The Bot" (a.k.a. BTB), is an interactive exercise to help participants understand human-machine creativity. Participants will come to understand how to combine artificial intelligence with their own intelligence. Find out more here.
HAIL is focused on high-impact research and making tangible contributions to the economy. We speak directly to decision-makers and policy-makers.
HAIL is founded by professors with an international outlook. We are not restricted to one geographic location. Most of our meetings and works are conducted online.
We are founded by a group of interdisciplinary researchers, from social psychology, computational social science to statistics. We target at high-impact journals that typically not bound by any discipline.
Please contact the Principal Investigator, Prof. Dawei Wang (link), to express your interest. To keep updated about HAIL, you can bookmark this website.
Many joined HAIL without prior experience. Professors at HAIL are world-class educators, willing to guide you step-by-step. If you are good at coding, you can also contribute to our information-technology used in research.
You will be able to learn and be apart of cutting-edge research that is truly at the forefront of innovation and science. Apart from that, you will get exposed to world-class institutions and the opportunity to pursue further studies in these institutions.
Please contact the Principal Investigator, Prof. Dawei Wang (link), to express your interest in attending or hosting a workshop.