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Value-based Fast and Slow AI Nudging

September 20, 2023

🔬 Research summary by Dr. Marianna Ganapini, our Faculty Director. [Original paper by Marianna B. Ganapini, Francesco Fabiano, Lior Horesh, Andrea Loreggia, Nicholas Mattei, Keerthiram Murugesan, Vishal … [Read more...] about Value-based Fast and Slow AI Nudging

Tell me, what are you most afraid of? Exploring the Effects of Agent Representation on Information Disclosure in Human-Chatbot Interaction

September 16, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Stephan Schlögl, a professor of Human-Centered Computing at MCI - The Entrepreneurial School in Innsbruck (Austria), where his research and teaching particularly focuses on humans’ interactions with … [Read more...] about Tell me, what are you most afraid of? Exploring the Effects of Agent Representation on Information Disclosure in Human-Chatbot Interaction

FeedbackLogs: Recording and Incorporating Stakeholder Feedback into Machine Learning Pipelines

September 6, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Matthew Barker, a recent graduate from the University of Cambridge, whose research focuses on explainable AI and human-machine teams. [Original paper by Matthew Barker, Emma Kallina, … [Read more...] about FeedbackLogs: Recording and Incorporating Stakeholder Feedback into Machine Learning Pipelines

Supporting Human-LLM collaboration in Auditing LLMs with LLMs

September 5, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Charvi Rastogi, a Ph.D. student in Machine Learning at Carnegie Mellon University. She is deeply passionate about addressing gaps in socio-technical systems to help make them useful in practice, … [Read more...] about Supporting Human-LLM collaboration in Auditing LLMs with LLMs

Prompt Middleware: Helping Non-Experts Engage with Generative AI

September 2, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Dr. Stephen MacNeil, an Assistant Professor of Computer and Information Sciences at Temple University, where he directs the HCI Lab. His work focuses on democratizing access to expertise and expert … [Read more...] about Prompt Middleware: Helping Non-Experts Engage with Generative AI

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