Presentation
BOHSI Panel on Increasingly Autonomous Systems: Changing Roles of the Human
DescriptionIncreasingly autonomous systems are observed in various domains (transportation, healthcare, manufacturing, defense, and information systems). These systems are reshaping the role of the humans in design, operation, oversight, and even interactions with peers. As systems take on more decision-making roles, the human role shifts from direct control to supervision and ethical governance. These changing roles impact how humans adapt, reinvent and collaborate.
Wendy Rogers: Understanding HUMAN-robot interactions
John D Lee: From Operator to Orchestrator: Crafting trustable autonomy
Brandon Pitts: Enhancing operator awareness in the context of increasing autonomy
Linda Ng Boyle: Adapting to imperfections in humans and systems
Wendy Rogers: Understanding HUMAN-robot interactions
John D Lee: From Operator to Orchestrator: Crafting trustable autonomy
Brandon Pitts: Enhancing operator awareness in the context of increasing autonomy
Linda Ng Boyle: Adapting to imperfections in humans and systems
Event Type
Special Session
TimeThursday, October 16th3pm - 4pm CDT
LocationGrand Hall J
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