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Human-Centric NLP or AI-Centric Illusion?: A Critical Investigation

Computers and Society 2024-12-17 v1 Artificial Intelligence Computation and Language Human-Computer Interaction

Abstract

Human-Centric NLP often claims to prioritise human needs and values, yet many implementations reveal an underlying AI-centric focus. Through an analysis of case studies in language modelling, behavioural testing, and multi-modal alignment, this study identifies a significant gap between the ideas of human-centricity and actual practices. Key issues include misalignment with human-centred design principles, the reduction of human factors to mere benchmarks, and insufficient consideration of real-world impacts. The discussion explores whether Human-Centric NLP embodies true human-centred design, emphasising the need for interdisciplinary collaboration and ethical considerations. The paper advocates for a redefinition of Human-Centric NLP, urging a broader focus on real-world utility and societal implications to ensure that language technologies genuinely serve and empower users.

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@article{arxiv.2412.10939,
  title  = {Human-Centric NLP or AI-Centric Illusion?: A Critical Investigation},
  author = {Piyapath T Spencer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.10939},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Preprint to be published in Proceedings of PACLIC38