Artificial Intelligence, Autonomy, and Human-Machine Teams: Interdependence, Context, and Explainable AI

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作者
Lawless, W. F. [1 ]
Mittu, Ranjeev [2 ]
Sofge, Donald [3 ]
Hiatt, Laura [4 ]
机构
[1] US DOE, Savannah River Site, Aiken, SC 29802 USA
[2] US Naval Res Lab, Informat Management & Decis Architectures Branch, Informat Technol Div, Washington, DC USA
[3] US Naval Res Lab, NRL, Washington, DC USA
[4] US Naval Res Lab, Washington, DC USA
关键词
Artificial intelligence;
D O I
10.1609/aimag.v40i3.2866
中图分类号
TP18 [人工智能理论];
学科分类号
081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
摘要
Because in military situations, as well as for self-driving cars, information must be processed faster than humans can achieve, determination of context computationally, also known as situational assessment, is increasingly important. In this article, we introduce the topic of context, and we discuss what is known about the heretofore intractable research problem on the effects of interdependence, present in the best of human teams; we close by proposing that interdependence must be mastered mathematically to operate human-machine teams efficiently, to advance theory, and to make the machine actions directed by AI explainable to learn members and society. The special topic articles in this issue and a subsequent issue of AI Magazine review ongoing mature research and operational programs that address context for human-machine learns.
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