01559nam a22002417a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000130007608200160008924501420010526000350024730000150028249000670029750000510036452007200041554600080113565000390114365000430118270000230122570000220124870000260127070000210129620260611171157.0260611s2024 |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781032341613 cPK-LaUMT a006.3bHUM-00aHuman-centered AI :ba multidisciplinary perspective for policy-makers, auditors, and users /cedited by Catherine Régis . . . [et al.] aBoca Raton :bCRC Press,c2024 axv, 342 p. aChapman & Hall/CRC artificial intelligence and robotics series aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aArtificial intelligence (AI) permeates our lives in a growing number of ways. Relying solely on traditional, technology-driven approaches won't suffice to develop and deploy that technology in a way that truly enhances human experience. A new concept is desperately needed to reach that goal. That concept is Human-Centered AI (HCAI). With 23 captivating chapters, this book delves deep into the realm of HCAI. In Section 1, it demystifies HCAI, exploring cutting-edge trends and approaches in its study, including the moral landscape of Large Language Models. Section 2 looks at how HCAI is viewed in different institutions-like the justice system, health system, and higher education-and how it could affect them. aEng aArtificial intelligence-Philosophy aArtificial intelligence-Social aspects1 aRégis, Catherine1 aDenis, Jean-Louis1 aAxente, Maria Luciana1 aKishimoto, Atsuo