Algorithms, Humans, and Interactions

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  • ISBN 9781032333588
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Amidst the rampant use of algorithmization enabled by AI, the common theme of AI systems is the human factor. Humans play an essential role in designing, developing, and operationalizing AI systems. We have a remit to ensure those systems run transparently, perform equitably, value our privacy, and effectively fulfill human needs. This book takes an interdisciplinary approach to contribute to the ongoing development of human–AI interaction with a particular focus on the "human" dimension and provides insights to improve the design of AI that could be genuinely beneficial and effectively used in society. The readers of this book will benefit by gaining insights into various perspectives about how AI has impacted people and society and how it will do so in the future, and understanding how we can design algorithm systems that are beneficial, legitimate, usable by humans, and designed considering and respecting human values. This book provides a horizontal set of guidelines and insight into how humans can be empowered by making choices about AI designs that allow them meaningful control over AI. Designing meaningful AI experiences has garnered great attention to address responsibility gaps and mitigate them by establishing conditions that enable the proper attribution of responsibility to humans. This book helps us understand the possibilities of what AI systems can do and how they can and should be integrated into our society.

Don Donghee Shin has been a professor of digital media at Zayed University, UAE, as well as Swansea University, UK. Over the last 25 years, he has worked at various universities in the US and South Korea, including Sungkyunwkan University, Syracuse University, Penn State University, and the University of California, Berkeley. Broadly, his research areas include human–algorithm interaction, social computing, and media analytics. His research explores the impact of algorithmic platforms in terms of ethical considerations, algorithms, human–computer interaction, and media studies. In his recent research, he has examined various mechanisms to investigate users’ behavior around opaque algorithmic systems, redesign these systems to communicate opaque algorithmic processes to users, and provide them with a more informed, satisfying, and engaging interaction.

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