Robotic touch's inherent otherness can be embraced as a design quality to elicit ambiguity and alternative interpretations for more expressive haptic interactions.
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A framework is introduced that links activist needs (minimal overhead, community building, safety, sustainability) to DSN affordances and is applied to compare Mastodon and Bluesky plus example communities.
An online experiment finds that showing users an overview of an AI's values reduces reliance on AI suggestions during writing tasks.
Comparative study of VRChat Discord finds distinct engagement, response dynamics, and attitudes in human versus AI support channels.
Students want AI tutors offering graduated hints while limiting data collection to problem-solving steps rather than attention signals.
SLR on user modeling in MDE finds disconnected proposals emphasizing static easy traits, limited dynamic evolution and tools, and calls for unified models plus ML-driven personalization pipelines.
A review of 22 studies identifies five clusters of factors affecting autonomy and agency in HRI while noting limited and fragmented evidence.
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Otherness as a Quality in Designing Expressive Robotic Touch
Robotic touch's inherent otherness can be embraced as a design quality to elicit ambiguity and alternative interpretations for more expressive haptic interactions.
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The Activist's Guide to the Decentralized Social Universe: A Framework for Exploring How Decentralized Social Networks Can Support Collective Action
A framework is introduced that links activist needs (minimal overhead, community building, safety, sustainability) to DSN affordances and is applied to compare Mastodon and Bluesky plus example communities.
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Framing an AI with Values Reduces AI Reliance in AI-supported Writing Tasks
An online experiment finds that showing users an overview of an AI's values reduces reliance on AI suggestions during writing tasks.
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Comparative Analysis of Human vs. AI-powered Support in VRChat Communities on Discord: User Engagement, Response Dynamics and Interaction Patterns
Comparative study of VRChat Discord finds distinct engagement, response dynamics, and attitudes in human versus AI support channels.
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"Help Me, But Don't Track Me": Intervention Timing and Privacy Boundaries for Process-Aware AI Tutors
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A Low-Code Approach for the Automatic Personalization of Conversational Agents
SLR on user modeling in MDE finds disconnected proposals emphasizing static easy traits, limited dynamic evolution and tools, and calls for unified models plus ML-driven personalization pipelines.
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Human Autonomy and Sense of Agency in Human-Robot Interaction: A Systematic Literature Review
A review of 22 studies identifies five clusters of factors affecting autonomy and agency in HRI while noting limited and fragmented evidence.