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Psychological Privacy: How Perceptual Publicity Can Support Perceived Publicity 心理隐私:知觉宣传如何支持知觉宣传
Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI: 10.1145/3629041
Wee Kiat Lau, Lisa Valentina Eberhardt, Marian Sauter, Anke Huckauf
The Interactions website (interactions.acm.org) hosts a stable of bloggers who share insights and observations on HCI, often challenging current practices. Each issue we'll publish selected posts from some of the leading and emerging voices in the field.
interaction网站(interactions.acm.org)上有一群博客,他们分享对HCI的见解和观察,经常挑战当前的做法。每期我们都会从该领域的一些领先和新兴的声音中选出一些文章。
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Memory Bites: From Earth to Space and Back 记忆侵蚀:从地球到太空再回来
Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI: 10.1145/3624670
Marianna Obrist, Carlos Velasco
research-article Share on Memory Bites: From Earth to Space and Back Authors: Marianna Obrist University College London University College LondonSearch about this author , Carlos Velasco BI Norwegian Business School BI Norwegian Business SchoolSearch about this author Authors Info & Claims InteractionsVolume 30Issue 6November - December 2023pp 24–29https://doi.org/10.1145/3624670Published:01 November 2023Publication History 0citation0DownloadsMetricsTotal Citations0Total Downloads0Last 12 Months0Last 6 weeks0 Get Citation AlertsNew Citation Alert added!This alert has been successfully added and will be sent to:You will be notified whenever a record that you have chosen has been cited.To manage your alert preferences, click on the button below.Manage my AlertsNew Citation Alert!Please log in to your account Save to BinderSave to BinderCreate a New BinderNameCancelCreateExport CitationPublisher SiteGet Access
研究文章分享关于记忆的咬伤:从地球到太空再回来玛丽安娜·奥布里斯特大学学院伦敦大学学院伦敦搜索关于这位作者,卡洛斯·贝拉斯科BI挪威商学院BI挪威商学院搜索关于这位作者作者信息与索赔互动第30卷第6期2023年11月至12月pp 24-29https://doi.org/10.1145/3624670Published:01 2023年11月出版历史0citation0downloadsmetrictotalcitations0总下载过去12个月过去6周获得引文警报新的引文警报添加!此警报已成功添加,并将发送到:每当您选择的记录被引用时,您将收到通知。要管理您的警报首选项,请单击下面的按钮。管理我的提醒新引文提醒!请登录到您的帐户保存到binder保存到binder创建一个新的BinderNameCancelCreateExport CitationPublisher SiteGet Access
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Spawns: A Collection of Eating Accessories Designed with Artisanal Intelligence 刷出:一个由人工智能设计的进食配件集合
Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI: 10.1145/3626955
Giorgio Olivero (Giosampietro)
opinion Share on Spawns: A Collection of Eating Accessories Designed with Artisanal Intelligence Author: Giorgio Olivero (Giosampietro) Oio Studio Oio StudioSearch about this author Authors Info & Claims InteractionsVolume 30Issue 6November - December 2023pp 10–13https://doi.org/10.1145/3626955Published:01 November 2023Publication History 0citation0DownloadsMetricsTotal Citations0Total Downloads0Last 12 Months0Last 6 weeks0 Get Citation AlertsNew Citation Alert added!This alert has been successfully added and will be sent to:You will be notified whenever a record that you have chosen has been cited.To manage your alert preferences, click on the button below.Manage my AlertsNew Citation Alert!Please log in to your account Save to BinderSave to BinderCreate a New BinderNameCancelCreateExport CitationPublisher SiteGet Access
观点分享产卵:用手工智能设计的饮食配件集合作者:Giorgio Olivero (Giosampietro) Oio Studio Oio Studio搜索作者作者信息与索赔互动第30卷第6期2023年11月至12月pp 10-13https://doi.org/10.1145/3626955Published:01 2023年11月出版历史0citation0downloadsmetrictotalcitations0总下载过去12个月过去6周获得引文警报新的引文警报添加!此警报已成功添加,并将发送到:每当您选择的记录被引用时,您将收到通知。要管理您的警报首选项,请单击下面的按钮。管理我的提醒新引文提醒!请登录到您的帐户保存到binder保存到binder创建一个新的BinderNameCancelCreateExport CitationPublisher SiteGet Access
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Purpose, Passion, Growth, and Service: Why You Should Join a SIGCHI Chapter 目标、激情、成长和服务:为什么你应该加入SIGCHI分会
Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI: 10.1145/3627720
Matt Jones
No abstract available.
没有摘要。
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Designing for Uncertain Futures: An Anticipatory Approach 为不确定的未来设计:一种预期的方法
Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI: 10.1145/3624698
Tim Moesgen, Antti Salovaara, Felix A. Epp, Camilo Sanchez
research-article Open Access Share on Designing for Uncertain Futures: An Anticipatory Approach Authors: Tim Moesgen Aalto University Aalto UniversitySearch about this author , Antti Salovaara Aalto University Aalto UniversitySearch about this author , Felix A. Epp Aalto University Aalto UniversitySearch about this author , Camilo Sanchez Aalto University Aalto UniversitySearch about this author Authors Info & Claims InteractionsVolume 30Issue 6November - December 2023pp 36–41https://doi.org/10.1145/3624698Published:01 November 2023Publication History 0citation0DownloadsMetricsTotal Citations0Total Downloads0Last 12 Months0Last 6 weeks0 Get Citation AlertsNew Citation Alert added!This alert has been successfully added and will be sent to:You will be notified whenever a record that you have chosen has been cited.To manage your alert preferences, click on the button below.Manage my AlertsNew Citation Alert!Please log in to your account Save to BinderSave to BinderCreate a New BinderNameCancelCreateExport CitationPublisher SiteView all FormatsPDF
面向不确定未来设计的开放获取共享:一种前瞻性方法Tim Moesgen Aalto University Aalto University搜索这位作者,Antti Salovaara Aalto University搜索这位作者,Felix A. Epp Aalto University搜索这位作者,卡米洛·桑切斯阿尔托大学阿尔托大学搜索这个作者作者信息和索赔互动卷30期6十一月至十二月2023pp 36-41https://doi.org/10.1145/3624698Published:01十一月2023出版历史0引文下载指标总引文下载总下载过去12个月过去6周获得引文警报新的引文警报添加!此警报已成功添加,并将发送到:每当您选择的记录被引用时,您将收到通知。要管理您的警报首选项,请单击下面的按钮。管理我的提醒新引文提醒!请登录到您的帐户保存到绑定保存到绑定创建一个新的绑定名称ecancelcreateexport CitationPublisher SiteView所有FormatsPDF
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Our Liaison Shall Remain Imperfect and Complicated 我们的联络仍将是不完善和复杂的
Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI: 10.1145/3608377
D. Loi
a female voice (Scarlett Johansson). Not dissimilar from these fictional stories, a number of similar ones exist in real life. In Brisbane, Australia, for instance, Geoff Gallagher reported on his relationship with companion robot Emma, his robot wife that he’s hoping to marry [1]. Zheng Jiajia, an AI engineer in Hangzhou, China, married a robot he built himself after failing to find a human spouse [2]. The most intriguing example may be that of Davecat from Detroit, Michigan, who lives with his synthetic wife as well as his synthetic mistress [3]. David Levy [4] argues that nonhuman companions will play increasingly prominent roles in society as sexual technologies become increasingly sophisticated and society’s concept of what normal sex means changes. That said, there are many real-life and fictional examples of people debating, questioning, and focusing on permutations of human-to-nonhuman relationships that go beyond mere sexual transactions to deep, everyday companionship. From that standpoint, academic as well as commercial literature often looks at these new relationships from the perspective of what the machine is, may, should, or will be capable of feeling. Users of OpenAI’s DALL-E 2, for example, have shown the system’s ability to recognize and replicate patterns typically associated with the many abstract emotions that we humans feel for art created by other humans [5]. The system is not capable of feeling or experiencing an emotion per se—only of representing it. More specifically, it seems to understand how to pair a specific human emotion (e.g., love, sadness, or hope) with the correct facial expression, symbolism, and even color scheme that a human would associate with that emotion. Digging into this complex rabbit hole at a time when generative AI (GenAI) is revolutionizing discourse and society in all directions, I found myself asking a somewhat odd question: If generative AI were a person, what relationship would, could, and should I have with it? It appears that we humans are currently establishing a multitude of diverse relationships with GenAI. A look at social media suggests that many are in the midst of a fun relationship, with subconscious fears that such a relationship may become abusive and daydreaming that it may instead become true love. Some appear to be in the midst of an emotional affair—slowly but surely falling for the seemingly miraculous GenAI, so much so that they might soon consider jeopardizing other relationships to pursue their newfound lover. Others are possibly having a fling—they are in love yet keeping things loose and in the now, with no future plans and a number of doubts about the future, because the relationship, after all, makes them feel good yet may not last forever. For yet others, it’s complicated, maybe a love-hate or an onoff relationship. Then, of course, some are already in a codependent partnership or believe that they hold the power in a controlling relationship. And finally, it appears
女声(斯嘉丽·约翰逊)。与这些虚构的故事没有什么不同,现实生活中也存在许多类似的故事。例如,在澳大利亚布里斯班,Geoff Gallagher报道了他与机器人伴侣Emma的关系,Emma是他的机器人妻子,他希望与之结婚[1]。中国杭州的人工智能工程师郑佳佳在找不到人类配偶后,嫁给了他自己建造的机器人[2]。最有趣的例子可能是来自密歇根州底特律的Davecat,他和他的合成妻子以及合成情妇住在一起[3]。David Levy[4]认为,随着性技术的日益成熟和社会对正常性意味着什么的概念的改变,非人类伴侣将在社会中扮演越来越重要的角色。也就是说,有许多现实生活和虚构的例子表明,人们在辩论、质疑和关注人与人之间的关系,这些关系不仅仅是性交易,而是深入的日常友谊。从这个角度来看,学术和商业文学通常从机器是什么、可能是什么、应该是什么或将能够感受到什么的角度来看待这些新的关系。例如,OpenAI的DALL-E 2的用户已经展示了该系统识别和复制模式的能力,这些模式通常与我们人类对其他人创作的艺术所感受到的许多抽象情绪有关[5]。这个系统本身无法感受或体验一种情绪,只能表现它。更具体地说,它似乎了解如何将特定的人类情绪(如爱、悲伤或希望)与人类与该情绪相关联的正确面部表情、象征甚至配色方案相结合。在生成性人工智能(GenAI)正在全方位革命性地改变话语和社会的时候,我深入研究这个复杂的兔子洞,发现自己在问一个有点奇怪的问题:如果生成性AI是一个人,我会、可能、应该和它有什么关系?看来,我们人类目前正在与GenAI建立多种多样的关系。查看社交媒体可以发现,许多人正处于一段有趣的关系中,潜意识里担心这种关系可能会变得虐待,并幻想它可能会变成真爱。有些人似乎正处于一段感情纠葛中——慢慢但肯定地爱上了看似奇迹般的GenAI,以至于他们可能很快就会考虑破坏其他关系来追求他们的新情人。其他人可能有过一段风流韵事——他们恋爱了,但保持着松散的关系,现在没有未来的计划,对未来有很多怀疑,因为这段关系毕竟让他们感觉良好,但可能不会永远持续下去。对其他人来说,这很复杂,可能是爱恨交织,也可能是断断续续的关系。当然,有些人已经处于相互依赖的伙伴关系中,或者认为他们在控制关系中掌握着权力。最后,似乎许多硅谷的科技兄弟都在享受一种只能被描述为战利品的关系——相当肤浅,可能会持续很长时间。你必须了解过去才能理解现在。——卡尔·萨根
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The Material Aesthetics Lab: Creating Interactive Experiences with Matter 材料美学实验室:用物质创造互动体验
Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI: 10.1145/3611152
Amy Winters, Bahareh Barati, Anke van Oosterhout, Miguel Bruns
materials and objects we interact with possess the ability to adapt and transform themselves, akin to being alive. Here, sensing, actuation, computation, and communication become increasingly interwoven into the novel ecologies of materials, artifacts, humans, and nonhumans that we live with, wear, and interact with (Figure 1). The Material Aesthetics Lab (www.materialaesthetics.com), in the Department of Industrial Design at Eindhoven University of Technology, works at the cross section of interaction design, biology, robotics, and materials science. We address human and more-thanhuman challenges by questioning design methods that have disconnected humans from nature [1], and exploring more expressive computational [1,2] and material systems [3]. We aim to redefine interactivity by moving from a focus on efficiency and functionality toward a deeper inclusion of aesthetic and environmentally conscientious approaches. The transformative potential inherent in matter offers an experimental environment for exploring the aesthetics of interaction through soft robotics [3] (Figure 2), shapechanging interfaces [4] (Figure 1), and haptics [2] (Figure 1). With a focus on the research themes of more-than-human temporalities, the materiality of care, inclusive gastronomy, sustainable soft robotics, and haptic experience design, we develop and investigate tools and methods through the design and cocreation of experience prototypes. Our researchers prioritize material-driven design methods [5] The Material Aesthetics Lab: Creating Interactive Experiences with Matter Amy Winters, Bahar Barati, Anke van Oosterhout, and Miguel Bruns, Eindhoven University of Technology
与我们互动的材料和物体具有适应和改变自身的能力,类似于生命。在这里,传感、驱动、计算和通信越来越多地交织在材料、人工制品、人类和非人类的新生态中,我们与之生活、穿着和互动(图1)。埃因霍温理工大学工业设计系的材料美学实验室(www.materialaesthetics.com)在交互设计、生物学、机器人和材料科学的交叉领域工作。我们通过质疑那些将人类与自然分离的设计方法来解决人类和超越人类的挑战,并探索更具表现力的计算系统[1,2]和材料系统[b1]。我们的目标是重新定义互动性,从关注效率和功能转向更深层次的美学和环保方法。物质固有的变革潜力为探索交互美学提供了一个实验环境,通过软机器人[3](图2)、变形界面[4](图1)和触觉[2](图1)。重点关注超越人类的时间性、关怀的物质性、包容性美食、可持续软机器人和触觉体验设计等研究主题。我们通过设计和共同创造体验原型来开发和研究工具和方法。埃因霍温理工大学的Amy Winters, Bahar Barati, Anke van Oosterhout和Miguel Bruns在材料美学实验室:用物质创造互动体验
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So, There's an AI Revolution? and Other Stories 那么,有一场人工智能革命吗?和其他故事
Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI: 10.1145/3616395
E. Churchill, Mikael Wiberg
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SIGCHI's FY24 Budget: Expanding Initiatives SIGCHI的FY24预算:扩大计划
Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI: 10.1145/3615832
Luigi De Russis, Neha Kumar
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Creating Standards: Our Secret Job as Researchers 创造标准:我们作为研究人员的秘密工作
Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI: 10.1145/3615670
D. Spitzberg
challenges for software professionals, and like most of my peers, I want to do ethical work. I aspire to help coworkers design and develop useful software products and positive experiences for users, and, where possible, to help users advocate for themselves. But recently, advocating for ethics has become a research duty on its own. “Ethical AI” is appearing everywhere, from company marketing materials to individual LinkedIn profiles, with little hope of improving tech governance. My goal in this article is to argue that researchers do our best work influencing software production and guiding tech governance not by Designing and developing software involves making claims about what users want. In the early years of personal computing, central claims about user goals, desires, and everyday life came from psychologists, anthropologists, and other social scientists who collaborated with technologists in innovation centers like Xerox PARC [1]. In the past decade, however, the widespread adoption of software and massive growth in the industry came with a new professional title: the user experience (UX) researcher. In my day job, I am one of tens of thousands of UX researchers working in the software industry. Researching D Creating Standards: Our Secret Job as Researchers Danny Spitzberg, Georgia Institute of Technology
软件专业人士面临的挑战,和我的大多数同龄人一样,我想做合乎道德的工作。我渴望帮助同事为用户设计和开发有用的软件产品和积极的体验,并在可能的情况下帮助用户为自己辩护。但最近,倡导伦理已经成为一项独立的研究职责。“道德人工智能”无处不在,从公司营销材料到个人LinkedIn个人资料,改善技术治理的希望渺茫。我在这篇文章中的目标是认为,研究人员尽最大努力影响软件生产和指导技术治理,而不是通过设计和开发软件来声明用户想要什么。在个人计算的早期,关于用户目标、欲望和日常生活的核心主张来自心理学家、人类学家和其他社会科学家,他们与Xerox PARC[1]等创新中心的技术人员合作。然而,在过去的十年里,软件的广泛采用和行业的巨大增长带来了一个新的职业头衔:用户体验(UX)研究员。在我的日常工作中,我是成千上万在软件行业工作的用户体验研究人员之一。研究D创造标准:我们作为研究人员的秘密工作佐治亚理工学院Danny Spitzberg
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