Publisher's Synopsis
NAVIGATING HUMAN-MACHINE COLLABORATIONS AT THE END OF THIS DECADE, THERE WILL BE TWO GROUPS OF PEOPLE; THOSE THAT ARE AI-EMPOWERED AND PROSPEROUS, AND THOSE THAT ARE DISEMPOWRED AND MARGINALISED. Is this an empowerment or disempowerment revolution for humanity? This is a critical question even as our world and civilisation are changing rapidly. Our world and livelihood have never been transformed and will be even more disrupted within a few years. Industry leaders, professionals, academia and governments worldwide are grappling with concerns and questions about the human-machine socio-technical interactions that mindless and radical innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) portend. Humanising Artificial Intelligence (HAI) - Navigating Human-Machine Collaborations in the Age of Disruption delves into the multi-dimensional feature of human-AI collaborations with analyses, histories, and case studies of social, moral, cultural, ethical, legal, political, economic, technological, and environmental impacts of the design, development, and use of AI applications. Digital poverty, digital supremacy, misinformation, disinformation and biases are issues about AI trustworthiness and human rights that demand balancing AI innovations and ethicality. The HAI model informs and facilitates forward-thinking multidiscipline, and multicultural coalitions to foster humane AI principles and practices for the common good of people and the planet.