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  • Designing trust in Artificial Intelligence: A comparative study among specifications, principles and levels of control

Galdon, Fernando, Hall, Ashley and Ferrarello, Laura, 2020, Book Section, Designing trust in Artificial Intelligence: A comparative study among specifications, principles and levels of control In: Ahram, Tareq, Taiar, Redha, Gremeaux-Bader, Vincent and Aminian, Kamiar, (eds.) Human Interaction, Emerging Technologies and Future Applications II. IHIET 2020:. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 1152 . Springer, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 97-102. ISBN 978-3-030-44266-8

Abstract or Description:

This paper presents a comparative study amongst the three main frameworks acknowledged for designing trust in AI; specifications, principles and the levels of control necessary to underpin trust in order to address the rising concerns of Highly Automated Systems (HAS). We will also address trust design in four case studies specifically designed to address the rising concerns of these systems in the area of health and wellbeing. Based on the results, levels of control emerge as at the most reliable option to design trust in Highly Automated Systems, as it provides a more structured focus than specifications and principles. However, principles enhance philosophical inquiry to frame the intended outcome and specifications provide a constructive space for product development. In this context, the authors recommend the integration of all the frameworks into a multi-dimensional cross-disciplinary framework to build and extend robustness throughout the entire interactive lifecycle in the development of future applications.

Contributors:
Contribution
Name
RCA ID
Editor
Ahram, Tareq
Editor
Taiar, Redha
Editor
Gremeaux-Bader, Vincent
Editor
Aminian, Kamiar
Subjects: Creative Arts and Design > W200 Design studies > W240 Industrial/Product Design
School or Centre: Other
School of Design
Identification Number or DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-44267-5_14
Date Deposited: 01 May 2020 15:34
Last Modified: 29 Jun 2025 23:13
URI: https://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/id/eprint/4382
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