Implications of Regulations on the Use of AI and Generative AI for Human-Centered Responsible Artificial Intelligence
Marios Constantinides, Mohammad Tahaei, Daniele Quercia, Simone, Stumpf, Michael Madaio, Sean Kennedy, Lauren Wilcox, Jessica Vitak, Henriette, Cramer, Edyta Bogucka, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Ewa Luger, Jess Holbrook, Michael, Muller, Ilana Golbin Blumenfeld, Giada Pistilli

TL;DR
This paper discusses how upcoming AI regulations and advances in generative AI impact human-centered responsible AI, emphasizing the need for multidisciplinary collaboration to develop ethical frameworks and ensure sustainable AI development.
Contribution
It highlights the implications of AI regulations on HCR-AI and proposes collaborative efforts to create new theories, evaluation frameworks, and methods for ethical AI development.
Findings
Stakeholder involvement is crucial for responsible AI governance.
Regulations influence AI development practices and ethical considerations.
Collaborative frameworks can guide sustainable and ethical AI innovation.
Abstract
With the upcoming AI regulations (e.g., EU AI Act) and rapid advancements in generative AI, new challenges emerge in the area of Human-Centered Responsible Artificial Intelligence (HCR-AI). As AI becomes more ubiquitous, questions around decision-making authority, human oversight, accountability, sustainability, and the ethical and legal responsibilities of AI and their creators become paramount. Addressing these questions requires a collaborative approach. By involving stakeholders from various disciplines in the 2\textsuperscript{nd} edition of the HCR-AI Special Interest Group (SIG) at CHI 2024, we aim to discuss the implications of regulations in HCI research, develop new theories, evaluation frameworks, and methods to navigate the complex nature of AI ethics, steering AI development in a direction that is beneficial and sustainable for all of humanity.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Transformation in Law · Legal and Policy Issues · Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
