Workshop participants preferred bounded, faithful AI agents that evolve only while the user retains capacity and then remain static, leading to a proposal that configuration for post-capacity use reshapes provenance, temporality, and legitimacy in post-mortem agent design.
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A scalable training-free pipeline using video segmentation, filtering, and off-the-shelf multimodal models creates DenseStep2M, a dataset of 100K videos and 2M detailed instructional steps that improves dense captioning, step grounding, and cross-modal retrieval.
Peer supporters bear concentrated emotional labor from institutional ambiguity and judge AI by its effects on redistributing responsibility and risk within fragile support roles.
Migrants experience transient ICT non-use as both protective strategy and response to systemic exclusion during migration transitions, suggesting design principles that anticipate non-use as intentional and unintentional.
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Acts of Configuration: Rethinking Provenance, Temporality and Legitimacy in Post-Mortem Agents
Workshop participants preferred bounded, faithful AI agents that evolve only while the user retains capacity and then remain static, leading to a proposal that configuration for post-capacity use reshapes provenance, temporality, and legitimacy in post-mortem agent design.
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DenseStep2M: A Scalable, Training-Free Pipeline for Dense Instructional Video Annotation
A scalable training-free pipeline using video segmentation, filtering, and off-the-shelf multimodal models creates DenseStep2M, a dataset of 100K videos and 2M detailed instructional steps that improves dense captioning, step grounding, and cross-modal retrieval.
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"I'm Not Able to Be There for You": Emotional Labour, Responsibility, and AI in Peer Support
Peer supporters bear concentrated emotional labor from institutional ambiguity and judge AI by its effects on redistributing responsibility and risk within fragile support roles.
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Transient Non-Use: How People in Migration Experience Digital Disconnection
Migrants experience transient ICT non-use as both protective strategy and response to systemic exclusion during migration transitions, suggesting design principles that anticipate non-use as intentional and unintentional.