AIMC Topic: Community Participation

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Leveraging participatory sense-making and public engagement with science for AI democratization.

Studies in history and philosophy of science
Our paper explores new potentials for productive dialogue between public engagement with science (PEWS) and radical embodied cognitive science (RECS). We establish a strong connection between the two fields by highlighting parallels between the views...

AI Can Be a Powerful Social Innovation for Public Health if Community Engagement Is at the Core.

Journal of medical Internet research
There is a critical need for community engagement in the process of adopting artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in public health. Public health practitioners and researchers have historically innovated in areas like vaccination and sanitation ...

Utilizing Artificial neural networks (ANN) to regulate Smart cities for sustainable Urban Development and Safeguarding Citizen rights.

Scientific reports
The advent of smart cities has brought about a paradigm shift in urban management and citizen engagement. By leveraging technological advancements, cities are now able to collect and analyze extensive data to optimize service delivery, allocate resou...

Flexibility and resilience in equity-centered research: lessons learned conducting a randomized controlled trial of a family-based substance use prevention program for American Indian families.

Frontiers in public health
Meaningful and effective community engagement lies at the core of equity-centered research, which is a powerful tool for addressing health disparities in American Indian (AI) communities. It is essential for centering Indigenous wisdom as a source of...

Who are the publics engaging in AI?

Public understanding of science (Bristol, England)
Given the importance of public engagement in governments' adoption of artificial intelligence systems, artificial intelligence researchers and practitioners spend little time reflecting on who those publics are. Classifying publics affects assumption...

Designing for designers: insights into the knowledge users of inclusive design.

Applied ergonomics
Over the last twenty years, research on inclusive design has delivered a wealth of publications and initiatives, forming an emerging knowledge base for inclusive design. The inclusive design knowledge base breaks down into two discrete areas - unders...

Clinical trials reimagined: Integrating community engagement and artificial intelligence.

Med (New York, N.Y.)
In celebration of Clinical Trials Day, May 20, this collection of Voices highlights visionary perspectives on the evolving landscape of clinical research. It explores decentralized clinical trials, which bring research into participants' homes, enhan...

Responsible artificial intelligence in public health: a Delphi study on risk communication, community engagement and infodemic management.

BMJ global health
INTRODUCTION: Artificial intelligence (AI) holds the potential to fundamentally transform how public health authorities use risk communication, community engagement and infodemic management (RCCE-IM) to prepare for, manage and mitigate public health ...

Trading off accuracy and explainability in AI decision-making: findings from 2 citizens' juries.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how the general public trades off explainability versus accuracy of artificial intelligence (AI) systems and whether this differs between healthcare and non-healthcare scenarios.