Users entangle their lived experiences with AI predictions in menstrual tracking apps, leading to self-fulfilling prophecies, limited critical awareness from UI, and isolation for non-normative users.
Powell, Daniel A
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AI-labeled input devices raise user performance expectations but produce no measurable change in objective or subjective interaction outcomes.
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"It became a self-fulfilling prophecy": How Lived Experiences are Entangled with AI Predictions in Menstrual Cycle Tracking Apps
Users entangle their lived experiences with AI predictions in menstrual tracking apps, leading to self-fulfilling prophecies, limited critical awareness from UI, and isolation for non-normative users.
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