Abstract
This book presents an in-depth review of Smart and Intelligent Systems, with a primary focus on The Human Element within the contexts of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Robotics, and Cybersecurity. It explores how human factors—such as trust, interaction, cognition, and ethics—play a crucial role in the design, implementation, and acceptance of intelligent systems. Topics covered include user-centered system design, human-robot interaction, data privacy and trust, and the social and ethical implications of AI. The book aims to understand and integrate human needs, capabilities, and limitations to create intelligent systems that are not only efficient but also safe, trustworthy, and socially relevant.
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Moallem, A. (2021). Smart and Intelligent Systems: The Human Elements in Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Cybersecurity. (A. Moallem, Ed.). CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group). Retrieved from https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003215349
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