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Människodriven

Människodriven is a Swedish term used to describe processes, systems, or decisions that are guided by human input, judgment, and agency rather than by automated algorithms alone. In practice, it denotes an emphasis on human oversight, adaptability, and responsibility in contrast to fully automated or machine-driven approaches.

Etymology and usage: The term is formed from the Swedish words for "human" and "driven." In Swedish

Contexts and applications: In product development, a människodriven approach prioritizes user needs, usability, and feedback loops,

Benefits and challenges: It can improve accountability, ethical oversight, and resilience to errors, but may incur

See also: human-in-the-loop, human-centered design, participatory design.

discourse
it
appears
in
business,
design,
and
technology
contexts
to
signal
that
humans
remain
central
in
steering
outcomes,
even
when
technology
assists.
with
human
decision-makers
approving
or
modifying
automated
outputs.
In
AI
and
data
processing,
it
refers
to
systems
that
include
a
human-in-the-loop
for
validation
and
accountability.
In
governance
and
organizational
settings,
it
supports
participatory
methods
and
continuous
human
oversight.
higher
costs,
slower
processes,
and
potential
human
biases.
The
term
is
often
contrasted
with
automation-centric
or
machine-driven
models.