Anatomy of Conflict

The Hybrid Wins: What the Data Says About AI and Human Problem-Solving

21 min · 25. maj 2026
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What happens when you inject AI into a therapy session? Researchers tried it. They compared human-only, AI-only, and hybrid approaches — and the hybrid won. It outperformed both. Ryan McLaughlin sits with what that means for mediators, therapists, lawyers, and anyone working with humans in conflict. In this episode: the specific study and what it actually found, the two arenas where AI outperforms humans (pattern recognition, intake, diagnosis), the arenas where humans still win (emotional presence, being heard), and Ryan's developing framework for bringing AI into live mediation sessions — not as a replacement, but as a co-pilot. This isn't a thought experiment. Ryan is building it in real time and asking you to think about where you stand.

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