Bi-Directionality in Human-AI Collaborative Systems
| AUTHOR | Lawless, Willia; Sofge, Donald; Mittu, Ranjeev et al. |
| PUBLISHER | Academic Press (07/10/2025) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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Bi-directionality in Human-AI Collaborative Systems investigates the foundations, metrics, and applications of human-machine systems, along with the legal ramifications of autonomy, including standards, trust by the public, and bidirectional trust by users and AI systems. The book addresses the challenges in creating synergistic human and AI-based autonomous system-of-systems by focusing on the underlying challenges associated with bi-directionality. Chapters cover advances in LLMs, logic, machine learning choices, the development of standards, as well as human-centered approaches to autonomous human-machine teams. This is a valuable resource for world-class researchers and engineers who are theorizing on, designing, and developing autonomous systems. It will also be useful for government scientists, business leaders, social scientists, philosophers, regulators and legal experts interested in the impact of autonomous human-machine teams and systems.
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ISBN-13:
9780443405532
ISBN-10:
0443405530
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Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
506
Carton Quantity:
8
Product Dimensions:
7.50 x 1.00 x 9.20 inches
Weight:
2.15 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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Computers | User Interfaces
Computers | Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
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Bi-directionality in Human-AI Collaborative Systems investigates the foundations, metrics, and applications of human-machine systems, along with the legal ramifications of autonomy, including standards, trust by the public, and bidirectional trust by users and AI systems. The book addresses the challenges in creating synergistic human and AI-based autonomous system-of-systems by focusing on the underlying challenges associated with bi-directionality. Chapters cover advances in LLMs, logic, machine learning choices, the development of standards, as well as human-centered approaches to autonomous human-machine teams. This is a valuable resource for world-class researchers and engineers who are theorizing on, designing, and developing autonomous systems. It will also be useful for government scientists, business leaders, social scientists, philosophers, regulators and legal experts interested in the impact of autonomous human-machine teams and systems.
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