‘The Human-Centric AI Manifesto’: Joel Frenette’s Influential Research Now Published Globally

‘The Human-Centric AI Manifesto’: Joel Frenette’s Influential Research Now Published Globally

Boca Raton, Florida, November 19, 2024 – Joel Frenette, a thought leader in artificial intelligence and ethical technology, has solidified his position as a preeminent expert in the AI space with the publication of his seminal paper, The Human-Centric AI Manifesto: Principles for Ethical and Responsible Artificial Intelligence, in the prestigious international peer-reviewed IRE Journals. The paper, accessible globally here, introduces a transformative framework for aligning AI systems with human-centric values, offering a path forward for responsible innovation.

https://www.irejournals.com/index.php/paper-details/1706538

Amid rapid advancements in AI, Frenette’s manifesto provides a comprehensive set of principles, inspired by the Agile Manifesto, that emphasize transparency, accountability, fairness, and collaboration. These pillars aim to combat the risks of opaque decision-making, algorithmic bias, and privacy violations while fostering inclusivity and trust in AI systems.

“AI development must prioritize human dignity and societal welfare over mere technological progress,” said Frenette. “The Human-Centric AI Manifesto bridges the gap between ethical ideals and practical application, ensuring that AI technologies empower humanity rather than compromise its core values.”

The manifesto has already sparked significant discourse among developers, policymakers, and ethicists worldwide, providing actionable guidance for tackling pressing challenges such as algorithmic bias and data privacy breaches. Notable examples highlighted in the paper include the risks of biased recruitment AI systems and inequitable healthcare algorithms, underscoring the urgency for a human-centered approach.

As AI continues to shape industries and societies, Frenette’s insights offer a guiding light for creating AI systems that are not only innovative but also just, inclusive, and transparent. The full paper, available through the IRE Journals, can be accessed here.

About Joel Frenette

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=7nCSOdUAAAAJ

Joel Frenette is a distinguished expert in artificial intelligence and ethics, with a career dedicated to fostering responsible technological development. His Google Scholar Profile and Citations can be found here. His work has been recognized for its transformative impact on the AI industry, advocating for frameworks that protect human rights and advance societal progress. Frenette’s contributions continue to shape the global conversation around AI ethics and governance, making him a trusted voice in the field. You can follow Joel Frenette on LinkedIn here.

  1. November 20, 2024