Human-AI interaction in safety-critical network infrastructures

Open Access
Authors
  • Marco Mussi
  • Alberto Maria Metelli
  • Marcello Restelli
  • Gianvito Losapio
  • Ricardo J. Bessa
  • Daniel Boos
  • Clark Borst
  • Giulia Leto
  • Alberto Castagna
  • Ricardo Chavarriaga
  • Duarte Dias
  • Adrian Egli
  • Andrina Eisenegger
  • Yassine El Manyari
  • Anton Fuxjäger
  • Joaquim Geraldes
  • Samira Hamouche
  • Mohamed Hassouna
  • Bruno Lemetayer
  • Milad Leyli-Abadi
  • Roman Liessner
  • Jonas Lundberg
  • Antoine Marot
  • Maroua Meddeb
  • Viola Schiaffonati
  • Manuel Schneider
  • Thilo Stadelmann
  • Julia Usher
  • Herke van Hoof ORCID logo
  • Jan Viebahn
  • Toni Waefler
  • Giacomo Zanotti
Publication date 19-09-2025
Journal iScience
Article number 113400
Volume | Issue number 28 | 9
Number of pages 14
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming every aspect of modern society. It demonstrates a high potential to contribute to more flexible operations of safety-critical network infrastructures under deep transformation to tackle global challenges, such as climate change, energy transition, efficiency, and digital transformation, including increasing infrastructure resilience to natural and human-made hazards. The widespread adoption of AI creates the conditions for a new and inevitable interaction between humans and AI-based decision systems. In such a scenario, creating an ecosystem in which humans and AI interact healthily, where the roles and positions of both actors are well-defined, is a critical challenge for research and industry in the coming years. This perspective article outlines the challenges and requirements for effective human-AI interaction by taking an interdisciplinary point of view that merges computer science, decision-making sciences, psychological constructs, and industrial practices. The work focuses on three emblematic safety-critical scenarios from two different domains: energy (power grids) and mobility (railway networks and air traffic management).
Document type Review article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2025.113400
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105015086951
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