Authors: J van Grunsven, N Jacobs, BA Kamphorst, M Honauer
Year: 2025
Published in: ACM Journal on, 2025 - dl.acm.org
Institution: University of Texas, Microsoft Research, Google DeepMind, Google, University of Washington, World Economic Forum
Research Area: Ethics and Governance of Computing Research, focused on Responsible Computing, Social Science Research, Artificial Intelligence.
Discipline: Ethics, Governance of Computing Research, AI Ethics
The paper emphasizes the importance of accounting for human vulnerability in the design and analysis of digital technologies, proposing concepts like 'Intimate Computing' to empower individuals in managing their technology-mediated vulnerabilities.
Methods: The study reviews and synthesizes existing literature and frameworks addressing vulnerability in human-technology interactions, including concepts like 'Intimate Computing' and 'Person-Machine Teaming'.
Key Findings: Human vulnerability in the context of digitally-mediated interactions and the role of computing frameworks in addressing them.
Citations: 2