
TL;DR
This paper advocates for Human-Centered Automation (HCA), emphasizing user needs and intuitive design in AI-driven automation to enhance accessibility, productivity, and innovation across industries.
Contribution
It introduces a framework for designing human-centric automation solutions and highlights the importance of considering user perspectives in integrating AI and RPA technologies.
Findings
HCA improves user engagement and accessibility in automation.
Empirical evidence supports the benefits of human-centered design.
Open-source solutions can democratize automation technology.
Abstract
The rapid advancement of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), such as Large Language Models (LLMs) and Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLM), has the potential to revolutionize the way we work and interact with digital systems across various industries. However, the current state of software automation, such as Robotic Process Automation (RPA) frameworks, often requires domain expertise and lacks visibility and intuitive interfaces, making it challenging for users to fully leverage these technologies. This position paper argues for the emerging area of Human-Centered Automation (HCA), which prioritizes user needs and preferences in the design and development of automation systems. Drawing on empirical evidence from human-computer interaction research and case studies, we highlight the importance of considering user perspectives in automation and propose a framework for designing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRobotics and Automated Systems · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
MethodsFocus
