Assistive AI for Augmenting Human Decision-making
Natabara M\'at\'e Gy\"ongy\"ossy, Bern\'at T\"or\"ok, Csilla Farkas,, Laura Lucaj, Attila Menyh\'ard, Krisztina Menyh\'ard-Bal\'azs, Andr\'as, Simonyi, Patrick van der Smagt, Zsolt Z\H{o}di, Andr\'as L\H{o}rincz

TL;DR
This paper introduces an Assistive AI framework designed to enhance human decision-making by establishing trust, accountability, and privacy, especially in legal contexts, to complement regulatory efforts and improve societal decision processes.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel Assistive AI framework that uses Boards as proxies to ensure reliable, accountable, and society-aligned AI-assisted decisions, integrating privacy and security principles.
Findings
Framework supports informed decision-making with AI assistance.
Use cases demonstrate applicability across domains.
Enhances trust and accountability in AI-human interactions.
Abstract
Regulatory frameworks for the use of AI are emerging. However, they trail behind the fast-evolving malicious AI technologies that can quickly cause lasting societal damage. In response, we introduce a pioneering Assistive AI framework designed to enhance human decision-making capabilities. This framework aims to establish a trust network across various fields, especially within legal contexts, serving as a proactive complement to ongoing regulatory efforts. Central to our framework are the principles of privacy, accountability, and credibility. In our methodology, the foundation of reliability of information and information sources is built upon the ability to uphold accountability, enhance security, and protect privacy. This approach supports, filters, and potentially guides communication, thereby empowering individuals and communities to make well-informed decisions based on…
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TopicsHuman-Automation Interaction and Safety
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