• Posted on 20 Nov 2023
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The primary goal is to ensure adaptability and spontaneous cooperation, with a crucial emphasis on transparency in the AI decision-reasoning process to build user trust.

UTS and GrapheneX officially inaugurated the Human-centric Artificial Intelligence (HAI) Centre. This collaborative initiative is dedicated to advancing research in human-centric AI technology while focusing on promoting genuine collaboration between humans and AI. The centre will explore key areas that include trustworthy human-AI teaming, spontaneous swarm intelligence, and natural brain-computer interfaces. 

Distinguished Professor CT Lin, the Director of GrapheneX-UTS Human-centric AI Centre and a faculty member of the UTS School of Computer Science & Australian AI Institute, emphasized the Centre's commitment to developing models that enhance and complement both human and AI capabilities. The primary goal is to ensure adaptability and spontaneous cooperation, with a crucial emphasis on transparency in the AI decision-reasoning process to build user trust. 

The collaboration between GrapheneX and UTS aims to establish a state-of-the-art research and innovation hub that places ethics, values, and humanity at the forefront of the AI revolution. Positioned as a cornerstone of the Fifth Industrial Revolution, this transformative initiative is set to reshape a century of innovation. 

The launch event was attended by the NSW Minister for Science, Technology, and Innovation, who expressed enthusiasm for HAI. 

NSW Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation

NSW Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation

NSW Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation

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Descriptive transcript

[Dramatic music plays]

AI directed and learning from what humans need and want will be spectacular.

Every government is in a race to develop it, and to take advantage of the possibilities it actually holds.

Rapid investment from corporates, with no legislation, points to a void that research and academia can fill.

The Centre has been established to undertake research on human-centric AI technology to enable true human and AI teaming.

Prioritising ethics, values, and humanity at the core of the AI revolution.

We strive to usher in a world that is more efficient and interconnected, facilitated by technology grounded in empathy.

This encapsulates our understanding of human-centric AI.

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Innovative partnerships like the HAI Centre initiative are pivotal in driving technological advancements that lead to a more sustainable future. 

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