Human-centered AI / Ben Shneiderman.

In Human-Centered AI, Professor Ben Shneiderman provides an optimistic realist's guide to how artificial intelligence can be used to augment and enhance humans' lives.

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Main Author: Shneiderman, Ben (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. What is human-centered artificial intelligence?. Introduction: High expectations
  • How do rationalism and empiricism provide sound foundations?
  • Are people and computers in the same category?
  • Will automation, AI, and robots lead to widespread unemployment?
  • Summary and skeptic's corner
  • Part 2. Human-centered AI framework. Introduction: Rising above the levels of automation
  • Defining reliable, safe, and trustworthy systems
  • Two-dimensional HCAI framework
  • Design guidelines and examples
  • Summary and skeptic's corner
  • Part 3. Design metaphors. Introduction: What are the goals of AI research?
  • Science and innovation goals
  • Intelligent agents and supertools
  • Teammates and tele-bots
  • Assured autonomy and control centers
  • Social robots and active appliances
  • Summary and skeptic's corner
  • Part 4. Governance structures. Introduction: How to bridge the gap from ethics to practice
  • Reliable systems based on sound software engineering practices
  • Safety culture through business management strategies
  • Trustworthy certification by independent oversight
  • Government interventions and regulations
  • Summary and skeptic's corner
  • Part 5. Where do we go from here?. Introduction: Driving HCAI forward
  • Assessing trustworthiness
  • Caring for and learning from older adults
  • Summary and skeptic's corner
  • Personal epilogue : how I became passionate about human-centered approaches