Stanford Seminar - Bridging AI & HCI: Incorporating Human Values into the Development of AI Tech

Haiyi Zhu of CMU HCII
November 4, 2022
Bridging AI and HCI: Incorporating Human Values into the Development of AI Technologies
The increasing accuracy and falling costs of AI have stimulated the increased use of AI technologies in mainstream user-facing applications and services. However, there is a disconnect between mathematically rigorous AI approaches and the human stakeholders needs, motivations, and values, as well as organizational and institutional realities, contexts, and constraints; this disconnect is likely to undermine practical initiatives and may sometimes lead to negative societal impacts. In this presentation, I will discuss my research on incorporating human stakeholders desires and values, as well as organizational and social contexts, into the creation process of AI technologies. I will describe a series of projects to illustrate my approach. I hope this presentation will contribute to the rich ongoing conversation concerning bridging HCI and AI and using HCI methods to address AI challenges.
About the speaker:
I am the Daniel P. Siewiorek Associate Professor of Human-Computer Interaction at Carnegie Mellon University. I received a B.S in Computer Science from Tsinghua University and an M.S. and a Ph.D. in Human-Computer Interaction from Carnegie Mellon University. I have received multiple NSF awards (CRII, Cyber Human System, EAGER on AI and Society, Fairness in AI, and Smart and Connected Communities), several paper awards in venues such as CHI, CSCW, and Human Factors, and an Allen Newell Award for Research Excellence.
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