Supporting Responsible Human-AI Cooperation for Emergency Responders

Authors Tina Mioch
Published in Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications
Publication date 2025
Research groups Artificial Intelligence
Type Lecture

Summary

Emergency responders (ERs) work in dynamic, complex, and unpredictable environments. The integration of increasingly advanced sensor and artificial intelligence technology affects the work processes and decision-making of ERs and leads to new challenges regarding efficient and responsible human-AI cooperation. For responsible human-AI cooperation, AI systems should support relevant human values; however, it is not clear which values these are and how they can be supported. This paper outlines an investigation into developing a framework for ER-AI cooperation to advance the building of shared situation awareness and decision-making, while taking the underlying values into account, and presents first results of relevant values and design requirements.

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  • Tina Mioch
    • Researcher
    • Research group: Artificial Intelligence
Language Engels
Published in Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications
Key words responsible Human-AI cooperation, emergency response, decision support, value-sensitive design
Digital Object Identifier 10.3233/FAIA250690
Page range 552-559

Tina Mioch

Tina Mioch

  • Researcher
  • Research group: Artificial Intelligence