Scientometric review of 15 years of Augmented Human conference papers shows bimodal submission peaks in 2015 and 2025, dominant topics in haptics and wearables, and an active Japanese community alongside definitional scope issues.
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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.
University community members split between reflecting on past events or recording today's experiences as future history when contributing to collective memory, yielding design considerations for community platforms.
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