Which Humans? Inclusivity and Representation in Human-Centered AI
Rada Mihalcea, Nazanin Andalibi, David Jensen, Matthew Turk, Pamela Wisniewski, and Holly Yanco

TL;DR
This paper explores the importance of inclusivity and representation in human-centered AI, emphasizing the need to consider diverse human perspectives in AI development and deployment.
Contribution
It critically examines the concept of human-centered AI, highlighting the gaps in inclusivity and proposing frameworks for broader human representation.
Findings
Current AI systems often lack diverse human representation.
Inclusive AI design can improve fairness and societal acceptance.
Frameworks for inclusive human-centered AI are proposed.
Abstract
As AI systems continue to spread and become integrated into many aspects of society, the concept of "human-centered AI" has gained increasing prominence, raising the critical question of which humans are the AI systems to be centered around.
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TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI
