TY - JOUR
T1 - Challenges of human-aware AI systems
AU - Kambhampati, Subbarao
N1 - Funding Information:
This research is supported in part by the Office of Naval Research (grants no. N00014-16-1-2892, no. N00014-18-1-2442, and no. N00014-18-1-2840), the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (grant no. FA9550-18-1-0067), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (grant no. NNX17AD06G).
Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2020, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/9/14
Y1 - 2020/9/14
N2 - From its inception, artificial intelligence (AI) has had a rather ambivalent relationship to humans — swinging between their augmentation and their replacement. Now, as AI technologies enter our everyday lives at an ever-increasing pace, there is a greater need for AI systems to work synergistically with humans. To do this effectively, AI systems must pay more attention to aspects of intelligence that help humans work with each other — including social intelligence. I will discuss the research challenges in designing such human-aware AI systems, including modeling the mental states of humans-in-the-loop and recognizing their desires and intentions, providing proactive support, exhibiting explicable behavior, giving cogent explanations on demand, and engendering trust. I will survey the progress made so far on these challenges, and highlight some promising directions. I will also touch on the additional ethical quandaries that such systems pose. I will end by arguing that the quest for human-aware AI systems broadens the scope of AI enterprise; necessitates and facilitates true interdisciplinary collaborations; and can go a long way toward increasing public acceptance of AI technologies.
AB - From its inception, artificial intelligence (AI) has had a rather ambivalent relationship to humans — swinging between their augmentation and their replacement. Now, as AI technologies enter our everyday lives at an ever-increasing pace, there is a greater need for AI systems to work synergistically with humans. To do this effectively, AI systems must pay more attention to aspects of intelligence that help humans work with each other — including social intelligence. I will discuss the research challenges in designing such human-aware AI systems, including modeling the mental states of humans-in-the-loop and recognizing their desires and intentions, providing proactive support, exhibiting explicable behavior, giving cogent explanations on demand, and engendering trust. I will survey the progress made so far on these challenges, and highlight some promising directions. I will also touch on the additional ethical quandaries that such systems pose. I will end by arguing that the quest for human-aware AI systems broadens the scope of AI enterprise; necessitates and facilitates true interdisciplinary collaborations; and can go a long way toward increasing public acceptance of AI technologies.
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U2 - 10.1609/AIMAG.V41I3.5257
DO - 10.1609/AIMAG.V41I3.5257
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85092794272
SN - 0738-4602
VL - 41
SP - 3
EP - 17
JO - AI Magazine
JF - AI Magazine
IS - 3
ER -