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Tim O'Reilly's piece includes this by Peter Norvig: "Human Centered AI noted in a review of a draft of this piece, “We think of ‘Human-Centered AI’ as having three spheres: the user (e.g., for a release-on-bail recommendation system, the user is the judge); the stakeholders (e.g., the accused and their family, plus the victim and family of past or potential future crime); the society at large (e.g. as affected by mass incarceration).”

This is especially valuable as it calls attention to the reality that there is more to AI than LLMs and there is a lot that needs understanding, monitoring, and possibly removal.

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