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Published at October 18Assistive AI for Augmenting Human Decision-making
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Released Date: October 18, 2024
Authors: Natabara Máté Gyöngyössy1, Bernát Török2, Csilla Farkas3, Laura Lucaj4, Attila Menyhárd5, Krisztina Menyhárd-Balázs1, András Simonyi1, Patrick van der Smagt4, Zsolt Ződi, András Lőrincz
Aff.: 1Department of Artificial Intelligence, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; 2Institute of the Information Society, Ludovika University of Public Service, Budapest, Hungary; 3Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, USA; 4Machine Learning Research Lab, Volkswagen Group, Munich, Germany; 5Department of Civil Law, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary

| Regulatory Approach | Approach of Assistive Artificial Intelligence |
|---|---|
| In the focus: risk caused by AI (generally) | In the focus: Assistive Artificial Intelligence as a special opportunity |
| AI is the object of regulation (something to be controlled) | AI is the tool that helps us to control (something to rely on during decision making) |
| AI is a product that we put requirements on | AI is an instrument to call attention to and check requirements on other products/outputs (communications) |
| Regulating AI as technology generally | Modelling Assistive Artificial Intelligence as a special application of AI |
| Societal goals are in the focus | Individual/community goals are in the focus (with social goals in the background) |
| Protecting passive individuals | Activating individuals and communities to protect themselves |