Agency in sustained human-AI chatbot talks emerges as co-constructed turn-by-turn through boundary-setting and intention-steering, organized in a new 3-by-4 framework of actors and actions.
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A multi-agent system with finite state machine for therapeutic stages was perceived as significantly more natural and human-like than single-agent or unguided LLM versions in an RCT with 66 participants.
Polite chatbot feedback lowers psychological reactance and boosts behavioral intentions but lacks engagement, whereas verbal leakage heightens surprise and engagement at the expense of increased reactance.
Two linked user studies find that LLM rationale correctness and certainty framing affect trust and decision confidence while presentation format does not, and incorrect rationales increase gaze attention and pupil size.
High agreeableness in LLM voice assistants increases older adults' empathy perceptions and real-time explanations outperform history-based ones, but personality does not affect perceived intelligence.
The paper proposes an oral-first multi-agent architecture for Guaraní conversational AI that prioritizes spoken interaction, turn-taking, and community-led governance over standard text-to-speech adaptations.
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Polite But Boring? Trade-offs Between Engagement and Psychological Reactance to Chatbot Feedback Styles
Polite chatbot feedback lowers psychological reactance and boosts behavioral intentions but lacks engagement, whereas verbal leakage heightens surprise and engagement at the expense of increased reactance.
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The Differential Effects of Agreeableness and Extraversion on Older Adults' Perceptions of Conversational AI Explanations in Assistive Settings
High agreeableness in LLM voice assistants increases older adults' empathy perceptions and real-time explanations outperform history-based ones, but personality does not affect perceived intelligence.