Human-centricity in AI governance : A systemic approach
Sigfrids, A., Leikas, J., Salo-Pöntinen, H., & Koskimies, E. (2023). Human-centricity in AI governance : A systemic approach. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 6, Article 976887. https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2023.976887
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© 2023 Sigfrids, Leikas, Salo-Pöntinen and Koskimies.
Human-centricity is considered a central aspect in the development and governance
of artificial intelligence (AI). Various strategies and guidelines highlight the concept
as a key goal. However, we argue that current uses of Human-Centered AI (HCAI) in
policy documents and AI strategies risk downplaying promises of creating desirable,
emancipatory technology that promotes human wellbeing and the common good.
Firstly, HCAI, as it appears in policy discourses, is the result of aiming to adapt
the concept of human-centered design (HCD) to the public governance context
of AI but without proper reflection on how it should be reformed to suit the
new task environment. Second, the concept is mainly used in reference to
realizing human and fundamental rights, which are necessary, but not sucient
for technological emancipation. Third, the concept is used ambiguously in policy
and strategy discourses, making it unclear how it should be operationalized in
governance practices. This article explores means and approaches for using the HCAI
approach for technological emancipation in the context of public AI governance.
We propose that the potential for emancipatory technology development rests
on expanding the traditional user-centered view of technology design to involve
community- and society-centered perspectives in public governance. Developing
public AI governance in this way relies on enabling inclusive governance modalities
that enhance the social sustainability of AI deployment. We discuss mutual trust,
transparency, communication, and civic tech as key prerequisites for socially
sustainable and human-centered public AI governance. Finally, the article introduces
a systemic approach to ethically and socially sustainable, human-centered AI
development and deployment.
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This article was written in the research project Ethical AI for the Governance of the Society (ETAIROS, Grant Number 327356) and funded by the Strategic Research Council at the Academy of Finland.Lisenssi
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