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AHA: Advancing Humans with AI

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Advancing Humans with AI (AHA) is a multi-faculty research program that aims to understand the human experience of pervasive AI and design the interaction between people and AI to foster human flourishing.  The program creates a larger effort around the design of human-AI interaction, informed by a deep understanding of human needs and behavior. By closely collaborating with AI developers and other stakeholders in a culture of prototyping and experimentation, we aim for this research to have real world impact and move AI deployments in a direction benefiting humanity. 

As AI advances, will people advance as well?

AI is not just an engineering challenge, it is also a human design problem. For AI to live up to its lofty expectations and benefit humankind, it is important that we not just optimize AI itself and make it more accurate and safe, but that we also understand how people respond to interaction with AI and how we best design that interaction so people and humanity benefit. 


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AHA Symposium 2025: Can we design AI to support human flourishing? 

April 10, 2025 |  8:30am— 5:30pm 

The  AHA program is excited to announce its inaugural symposium with a goal of discussing what is arguably one of the most important questions of our time: What future with AI do we want to live in and how can we design and deploy AI that improves the human experience? 

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Why this program?

We are in a period of rapid development in AI, with most of that development happening in industry rather than academia. Developers of foundational AI models and applications are in a race to reach AGI, spending most of their energy and attention on engineering challenges and optimization of AI models. While they are focused on issues such as improving accuracy, efficiency, safety and reducing bias, they devote less attention to understanding how people respond to interacting with seemingly intelligent systems and how to best design models, interfaces and applications to maximize desired human outcomes. 

Having AI at one's fingertips could lead to overreliance on AI, manipulation and misinformation, dependence and loss of skills, as well as unhealthy emotional attachments to AI chatbots. In addition, many fear AI may lead to negative mental health outcomes and societal disruption as people gradually are surpassed by AI in the highest intellectual endeavors including creativity, discovery, reasoning and problem solving. 

The AHA program aims to understand people’s responses to AI in the shorter and longer term, with the aim of designing AI such that people maintain agency and meaning as well as healthy social networks. While related non-profit organizations have been created to study the ethics of AI, AI safety issues, and to develop open AI models and resources, to our knowledge there is no significant effort dedicated to understanding the impact of AI on people’s social, emotional and intellectual wellbeing.

Research Focus

Research methodologies

The goals of the AHA program are ambitious and multifaceted.  We aim to establish a new research field and community dedicated to the study of human augmentation with AI  that pursues the following methods of inquiry: 

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A key objective is to bridge the gap between AI developers, the academic research community, industry and target AI users by fostering an environment of joint design, experimentation, and knowledge-sharing that benefits all. We are committed to creating tangible, open AI technologies and solutions—tools, models, prototypes, methods, datasets, best practices, open source projects, and even startups / spinoffs—ensuring the initiative has practical and meaningful impact.

Core research questions

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Program pillars

Apart from the program’s research activities centered at the MIT Media Lab, a series of events and communications of the program aim to to foster broader discussion and awareness and invite collaboration and innovation with multiple stakeholders:

  • Annual symposium: This event brings together leading experts, researchers, and professionals to discuss the latest advancements and challenges in human-AI interaction. Attendees can expect to gain exposure to cutting-edge ideas, connect with thought leaders in the field, and learn best practices grounded in research results.
  • Focused workshops: These more frequent and more intimate, hands-on sessions will dive into specific topics of Human-AI interaction, providing participants with practical skills and deeper insights and offering opportunities for hands-on collaboration with both experts, target user groups and other stake holders. 
  • Social media accounts: Our regular updates using both shorter and longer formats will keep the community abreast about the latest news, research findings, and events related to human-AI interaction and its human consequences. 
  • Speaker series: This series will feature interviews and discussions with thought leaders and pioneers in the field providing access to thought-provoking content and the opportunity to engage with speakers.

Leadership

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Get involved

The AHA program is structured to foster open collaboration and innovation while empowering supporters to direct some of the research and be more closely involved. Corporations, foundations and individuals have multiple opportunities to support the program and get involved:

  • Support for the overall AHA program through an unrestricted gift ensures that the AHA program thrives and that we can broaden our research and share our findings with the widest audience possible.
  • Support for student fellowships ensures that we can grow our research community and tackle more of the questions and themes. It also results in well rounded graduates who upon graduation join the private or public sector where they can further influence AI development in ways that benefit people. Donors of student fellowship funds can direct their support to the research themes they are most passionate about.
  • Support for focused research projects: Supporters can choose to fund and collaborate on a specific study or research project based on their interests.
  • Media Lab member companies have access to all AHA program activities and research and are encouraged to get more closely involved through one of the options above. 

For more information please contact aha@media.mit.edu.

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