Human-Centered AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI) brings amazing capabilities and challenging risks. Human-centered AI (HAI) works to maximize AI’s benefits and minimize its harms by attending to AI capabilities and their impact on users, service providers, impacted stakeholders, and society at large. This area of research:
- Improves AI innovation processes to reduce project failure and bad outcomes
- Creates new methods for people to interact with computing systems
- Advances AI Literacy
- Informs policy and the regulation of AI systems
- Improves how innovators can team with AI to co-innovate
Machine Learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that involves training algorithms to learn from and make predictions or decisions based on data. Applied ML in the context of HAI focuses on designing AI systems with human needs, behaviors, and social contexts in mind.
Students who want to learn more about HAI might be interested in the following HCII courses:
Faculty Researchers
CMU at CHI 2025
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Up Next in Special Topics
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VR/AR Could Help People Manage Everyday Stressors
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Inkspire
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VideoMap
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Accessing Recipe Information Without Looking
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SCS Research Highlights Kids' Role in AI
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Future AR/VR Controllers Could Be the Palm of Your Hand
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PrISM: Procedural Interaction from Sensing Module
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HCII at HCOMP 2024
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HCII Highlights in The Link
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