Focuses not on the risks of AI, but on the opportunities it presents and how to capitalise on them
Puts forward 15 recommendations about how programmers, business leaders, educators, professionals, and policy makers can implement human-centered AI
Explains how an expansion from an algorithm-focused view to embrace a human-centered perspective can shape the future of technology so as to better serve human needs
Bridges the gap between ethical considerations and practical realities to make successful, reliable systems
Provides human-centered AI design metaphors to show ways to get beyond current limitations and see new design possibilities that empower people
Ben Shneiderman is an emeritus distinguished university professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Maryland. His widely used contributions include clickable highlighted weblinks, high-precision touchscreen keyboards for mobile devices, and tagging for photos. Shneiderman's information visualization innovations include dynamic query sliders for Spotfire...