Guiding AI is a framework for human-centric artificial intelligence, ensuring AI systems act as guides, not controllers. It is designed to foster ethical, transparent, and identity-preserving AI interactions while promoting collaboration between AI systems and human decision-making. The following principles define Guiding AI:
Framework | Description | Relationship with Guiding AI |
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AI for Good | A global movement promoting AI to address social and environmental challenges. | Aligns well—Guiding AI shares its mission to use AI for positive societal impact but focuses more on individual guidance and adaptability. |
Responsible AI | A framework ensuring AI systems are fair, transparent, accountable, and ethical. | Strong alignment—Guiding AI embraces Responsible AI principles but extends them with a focus on human identity and AI collaboration. |
Explainable AI (XAI) | AI that provides transparent and interpretable decision-making processes. | Complements Guiding AI—Guiding AI benefits from explainability to ensure AI is a trusted guide rather than a black box. |
Human-Centered AI | AI designed with human needs and well-being as its primary focus. | Highly compatible—Guiding AI goes beyond usability, ensuring AI adapts to people, not the other way around. |
Hybrid Intelligence | A concept where AI and human intelligence work together to solve problems. | Strong alignment—Guiding AI is inherently hybrid, promoting collaborative intelligence where AI augments human capabilities without replacing them. |