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Human-centricity in AI governance: A systemic approach. [PDF]
Human-centricity is considered a central aspect in the development and governance of artificial intelligence (AI). Various strategies and guidelines highlight the concept as a key goal.
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Configurations of human-centered AI at work: seven actor-structure engagements in organizations. [PDF]
PurposeThe discourse on the human-centricity of AI at work needs contextualization. The aim of this study is to distinguish prevalent criteria of human-centricity for AI applications in the scientific discourse and to relate them to the work contexts for
Wilkens U, Lupp D, Langholf V.
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Requirements and Barriers for Human-Centered SMEs. [PDF]
With the advantages of new technologies and rising demand from customers, it is necessary to improve the manufacturing process. This necessity was recognized by the industry; therefore, the concept of Industry 4.0 has been implemented in various areas of
Nazarejova J, Soltysova Z, Rudeichuk T.
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IoT-Based Framework for Digital Twins in the Industry 5.0 Era. [PDF]
Digital twins are considered the next step in IoT-based cyber–physical systems; they allow for the real-time monitoring of assets, and they provide a comprehensive understanding of a system behavior, allowing for data-driven insights and informed choices.
Awouda A, Traini E, Bruno G, Chiabert P.
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A Human Digital-Twin-Based Framework Driving Human Centricity towards Industry 5.0
This work presents a digital-twin-based framework focused on orchestrating human-centered processes toward Industry 5.0. By including workers and their digital replicas in the loop of the digital twin, the proposed framework extends the traditional model
Gianfranco E. Modoni, Marco Sacco
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Customer Centricity in Medical Affairs Needs Human-centric Artificial Intelligence [PDF]
The evolution of healthcare, together with the changing behaviour of healthcare professionals, means that medical affairs functions of pharmaceutical organisations are constantly reinventing themselves. The emergence of digital ways of working, expedited by the COVID-19 pandemic, means that pharmaceutical-healthcare relationships are evolving to ...
Bedenkov, Alexander +6 more
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Towards Maintenance 5.0: Resilience-Based Maintenance in AI-Driven Sustainable and Human-Centric Industrial Systems. [PDF]
Industry 5.0 introduces a new paradigm where digital technologies support sustainable and human-centric industrial development. Within this context, resilience-based maintenance (RBM) emerges as a forward-looking maintenance strategy focused on system ...
Bukowski L, Werbinska-Wojciechowska S.
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The first decade of the century witnessed a proliferation of devices with sensing and communication capabilities in the possession of the average individual. Examples range from camera phones and wireless global positioning system units to sensor-equipped, networked fitness devices and entertainment platforms (such as Wii).
Mani, Srivastava +2 more
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Evolving technology and human-machine interaction are two major stances that question human centricity as a core dimension for the future placement of human variables and social perspectives inside intelligent systems.
Popa Radu-Ioan
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Resilience Maturity Assessment in Manufacturing Supply Chains
Industry 5.0 is a new vision for European industry with focus on human centricity, sustainability, and resilience. Due to that most research on Industry 5.0 concentrates on digital technologies, mainly because its relation to Industry 4.0, there is still
Thomassen, Maria +3 more
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