The last quote from: Mike Lorica and Ben Loukides, “What Is Artificial Intelligence?,” June 29, 2016. https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/what-is-artificial-intelligence ….
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Replying to @ubiquity75 @landay and
And the first essay I quote, from the foundational literature, is — again — from 1969.
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Replying to @ubiquity75 @ruha9 and
I think you are missing what I’m saying. Yes, AI has always been about Intelligence that is like like humans. I’m talking about the specific phrase “human-centered artificial intelligence”. I think this is quite new and means something very different.
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Hmmm. “‘Human-Computer Interaction’: I mean, what other kind is there?” —Dr. Christine Pawley, 2009
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@hsmcramer. Were they using it in the HCI sense or in the sense of AI that acts like humans (which I would claim is redundant from most definitions of AI)? Also, any use of HCAI?2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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Replying to @hsmcramer @ubiquity75
Perfect. Thanks for finding that. I should have used google scholar and not google. I now wonder if even Dreyfus had used it way back. Need to reread his book.
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@syardi's other thread, I'm working on the historical use of the term "human-centered" and its connections to turns in AI and HCI/IS, if you want to chat more about it! Short version: human-centeredness as an idea has been floating around since the 19752 replies 1 retweet 9 likes -
Replying to @snchancellor @landay and
So I organized a AAAI Fall Symposium in 1993 on "Human-Computer Collaboration" that led eventually to a special issue of the journal Knowledge-Based Systems. Here is a link to the overview article I wrote for the special issue: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/d774/2b8d2998884c96935a1d85b885996b0f4fc9.pdf …
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From my biased perspective, I think this is precisely what I and others -- for example those who participated in this workshop -- were talking about then. You might check out a bunch of work from Gerhard Fischer's group at Colorado in the late 80s to mid 90s, for example.
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Replying to @lorenterveen @landay and
Ah yea this is great! I think there are a bunch of names circulating for the concept that HCAI is trying to capture, and that the intellectual history of this movement has been downplayed.
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