human-in-the-loop

Terms from Artificial Intelligence for Human Computer Interaction

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From entry human-in-the-loop in glossary Artificial Intelligence: humans at the heart of algorithms

A human-in-the-loop system is one where a human makes or strongly influences the final decision. For example, in some safety-critical situations, such as medicine or air traffic control, there may be professional or regulatory reasons why a human must oversee a final decision. It is particularly important in autonomous weapons, where many argue that the final decision to fire should come from a human. Sometimes the term is applied more generally when the AI includes human participants, for example online AI-driven chat which may pass more complex queries to a human, altough arguably this is more properly regarded as human computation.

Used in Chap. 4: page 63