An overview of research on human-centered design in the development of
artificial general intelligence
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.12352v1
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2023 17:42:50 GMT
- Title: An overview of research on human-centered design in the development of
artificial general intelligence
- Authors: Yang Yue, Joseph Z. Shyu
- Abstract summary: This article offers a comprehensive analysis of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) development through a humanistic lens.
The study aims to explore the role of human-centered design in AGI's development and governance.
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- Abstract: Abstract: This article offers a comprehensive analysis of Artificial General
Intelligence (AGI) development through a humanistic lens. Utilizing a wide
array of academic and industry resources, it dissects the technological and
ethical complexities inherent in AGI's evolution. Specifically, the paper
underlines the societal and individual implications of AGI and argues for its
alignment with human values and interests.
Purpose: The study aims to explore the role of human-centered design in AGI's
development and governance.
Design/Methodology/Approach: Employing content analysis and literature
review, the research evaluates major themes and concepts in human-centered
design within AGI development. It also scrutinizes relevant academic studies,
theories, and best practices.
Findings: Human-centered design is imperative for ethical and sustainable
AGI, emphasizing human dignity, privacy, and autonomy. Incorporating values
like empathy, ethics, and social responsibility can significantly influence
AGI's ethical deployment. Talent development is also critical, warranting
interdisciplinary initiatives.
Research Limitations/Implications: There is a need for additional empirical
studies focusing on ethics, social responsibility, and talent cultivation
within AGI development.
Practical Implications: Implementing human-centered values in AGI development
enables ethical and sustainable utilization, thus promoting human dignity,
privacy, and autonomy. Moreover, a concerted effort across industry, academia,
and research sectors can secure a robust talent pool, essential for AGI's
stable advancement.
Originality/Value: This paper contributes original research to the field by
highlighting the necessity of a human-centered approach in AGI development, and
discusses its practical ramifications.
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