Enough With "Human-AI Collaboration"

06/02/2023
by   Advait Sarkar, et al.
0

Describing our interaction with Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems as 'collaboration' is well-intentioned, but flawed. Not only is it misleading, but it also takes away the credit of AI 'labour' from the humans behind it, and erases and obscures an often exploitative arrangement between AI producers and consumers. The AI 'collaboration' metaphor is merely the latest episode in a long history of labour appropriation and credit reassignment that disenfranchises labourers in the Global South. I propose that viewing AI as a tool or an instrument, rather than a collaborator, is more accurate, and ultimately fairer.

READ FULL TEXT

page 2

page 3

research
03/21/2023

Roots and Requirements for Collaborative AI

The vision of AI collaborators has long been a staple of science fiction...
research
03/16/2023

Human-AI Collaboration: The Effect of AI Delegation on Human Task Performance and Task Satisfaction

Recent work has proposed artificial intelligence (AI) models that can le...
research
04/17/2023

Why is AI not a Panacea for Data Workers? An Interview Study on Human-AI Collaboration in Data Storytelling

Data storytelling plays an important role in data workers' daily jobs si...
research
12/21/2022

Annotated History of Modern AI and Deep Learning

Machine learning is the science of credit assignment: finding patterns i...
research
08/03/2019

Machinic Surrogates: Human-Machine Relationships in Computational Creativity

Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and its sub-branch m...
research
01/25/2022

Interspecies Collaboration in the Design of Visual Identity: A Case Study

Design usually relies on human ingenuity, but the past decade has seen t...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset