WSTypist is a new RL-based simulation model that reproduces human-like word suggestion strategies, individual differences, and adaptation to design changes in mobile text entry.
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A critical incident technique study with 142 participants identifies mechanisms by which games create or block agender euphoria and supplies empirically grounded design criteria for gender-neutral play.
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A user study maps intuitive starting/ending regions and shapes for non-axial and angular off-device swipes to support earable interaction.
A new toolkit with cards and maps enables AI designers to juxtapose values and harms in early concept stages, shown valuable in designer surveys and interviews.
Designers using generative AI for concept envisioning engage in reciprocal reflection-in-action that surfaces multi-level value tensions and prioritizes harm recognition over positive value articulation.
A collaborative VR workflow with GenAI lets users merge prompts and creatively repurpose outputs to co-create 3D artifacts that narrate shared cultural heritage experiences.
Replication survey in three Middle Eastern countries finds language fluency predicts AI trust, with female students in Saudi Arabia showing lower trust than males unlike US patterns.
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Developing an AI Concept Envisioning Toolkit to Support Reflective Juxtaposition of Values and Harms
A new toolkit with cards and maps enables AI designers to juxtapose values and harms in early concept stages, shown valuable in designer surveys and interviews.