Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Promote Awareness in Augmented Reality Systems
Wangfan Li, Rohit Mallick, Carlos Toxtli-Hernandez, Christopher, Flathmann, Nathan J. McNeese

TL;DR
This paper discusses the integration of AI in augmented reality to enhance user awareness, emphasizing the importance of human-centered AI to mitigate risks and improve interaction in high-stakes environments.
Contribution
It advocates for developing human-centered AI in AR systems to maintain user awareness and address interaction challenges caused by AI autonomy.
Findings
Highlighting the risks of high autonomy on awareness
Identifying the limitations of low autonomy in AI systems
Calling for human-centered AI design in immersive environments
Abstract
Recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) have permeated through an array of different immersive environments, including virtual, augmented, and mixed realities. AI brings a wealth of potential that centers on its ability to critically analyze environments, identify relevant artifacts to a goal or action, and then autonomously execute decision-making strategies to optimize the reward-to-risk ratio. However, the inherent benefits of AI are not without disadvantages as the autonomy and communication methodology can interfere with the human's awareness of their environment. More specifically in the case of autonomy, the relevant human-computer interaction literature cites that high autonomy results in an "out-of-the-loop" experience for the human such that they are not aware of critical artifacts or situational changes that require their attention. At the same time, low autonomy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAugmented Reality Applications
