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This research explores the application of human-centered AI in healthcare, focusing on improving user interaction, personalized care, and decision-making. The paper provides a global perspective on AI adoption in healthcare systems, aiming for better outcomes through human-centered design and real-time analytics in clinical settings.
Ravi Kumar Sharma, Jessica Maria Jackson, Wei Ming Zhang, Elena Sofia Giordano, Yan Hua Lin
Paper ID: 42422501 | ✅ Access Request |
This study investigates the role of human-centered AI in enhancing personalized learning experiences. It examines the integration of AI-powered systems in education to customize learning paths, adapt content, and foster student engagement. The paper highlights the benefits and challenges of AI in education systems.
Elena Maria Rossi, Taro Hiroshi Nakamura, Jonathan Patrick Lee, Wu Qian, Isha Mehra
Paper ID: 42422502 | ✅ Access Request |
This paper explores the application of AI-powered virtual assistants in healthcare, focusing on their potential to enhance patient care. By integrating human-centered design, virtual assistants can improve communication, patient engagement, and decision support in healthcare environments, leading to better outcomes and efficient processes.
Michael David Fields, Maria Sofia Guzman, Cheng Yu Zhang, Isabella Claire Roberts, Priya Nair
Paper ID: 42422503 | ✅ Access Request |
This research paper examines the ethical challenges and user-centric design issues in deploying artificial intelligence in autonomous vehicles. The focus is on ensuring that AI systems are developed to prioritize user needs, ethical decision-making, and safety, aiming for smoother human-vehicle interactions in everyday transportation.
Giovanni Paolo Rinaldi, Adam Julian Thornton, Wei Jun Tan, Laura Isabelle Fisher, Lin Li
Paper ID: 42422504 | ✅ Access Request |
This paper explores the design and implementation of human-centered AI systems in smart cities. It discusses how AI can improve urban living by optimizing energy consumption, enhancing security, and fostering better communication among residents, while maintaining a focus on human well-being and ethical considerations in city management.
Renee Jean Martinez, Wei Yi Chen, Julia Carolina Müller, Hiroshi Takeshi Yamamoto, Samir Ali Khan
Paper ID: 42422505 | ✅ Access Request |
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