A.I. Robustness: a Human-Centered Perspective on Technological Challenges and Opportunities

Published in ACM Computing Surveys, 2025

Recommended citation: @article{10.1145/3665926, author = {Tocchetti, Andrea and Corti, Lorenzo and Balayn, Agathe and Yurrita, Mireia and Lippmann, Philip and Brambilla, Marco and Yang, Jie}, title = {A.I. Robustness: a Human-Centered Perspective on Technological Challenges and Opportunities}, year = {2025}, issue_date = {June 2025}, publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, volume = {57}, number = {6}, issn = {0360-0300}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3665926}, doi = {10.1145/3665926}, abstract = {Despite the impressive performance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems, their robustness remains elusive and constitutes a key issue that impedes large-scale adoption. Besides, robustness is interpreted differently across domains and contexts of AI. In this work, we systematically survey recent progress to provide a reconciled terminology of concepts around AI robustness. We introduce three taxonomies to organize and describe the literature both from a fundamental and applied point of view: (1) methods and approaches that address robustness in different phases of the machine learning pipeline; (2) methods improving robustness in specific model architectures, tasks, and systems; and in addition, (3) methodologies and insights around evaluating the robustness of AI systems, particularly the tradeoffs with other trustworthiness properties. Finally, we identify and discuss research gaps and opportunities and give an outlook on the field. We highlight the central role of humans in evaluating and enhancing AI robustness, considering the necessary knowledge they can provide, and discuss the need for better understanding practices and developing supportive tools in the future.}, journal = {ACM Comput. Surv.}, month = feb, articleno = {141}, numpages = {38}, keywords = {Artificial intelligence, robustness, human-centered AI, trustworthy AI} } https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3665926