Human-Centered Responsible Artificial Intelligence: Current & Future Trends
Mohammad Tahaei, Marios Constantinides, Daniele Quercia, Sean Kennedy,, Michael Muller, Simone Stumpf, Q. Vera Liao, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Lora Aroyo,, Jess Holbrook, Ewa Luger, Michael Madaio, Ilana Golbin Blumenfeld, Maria, De-Arteaga, Jessica Vitak, Alexandra Olteanu

TL;DR
This paper reviews current and future research trends in human-centered responsible AI, emphasizing ethical considerations, human rights, and collaboration to develop AI that benefits humanity and minimizes harm.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent developments and future directions in human-centered responsible AI research within the CHI community.
Findings
Growing interest in ethical AI and human rights in CHI research
Identification of key themes and future research directions
Encouragement of collaboration between academia and industry
Abstract
In recent years, the CHI community has seen significant growth in research on Human-Centered Responsible Artificial Intelligence. While different research communities may use different terminology to discuss similar topics, all of this work is ultimately aimed at developing AI that benefits humanity while being grounded in human rights and ethics, and reducing the potential harms of AI. In this special interest group, we aim to bring together researchers from academia and industry interested in these topics to map current and future research trends to advance this important area of research by fostering collaboration and sharing ideas.
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