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Department of Computer Science

Generative Artificial Intelligence in Interactive Systems: Applications in Research, Society, and Industry

Start: End: Location: Chemnitz, Germany
The workshop will be held in conjunction with the Mensch und Computer in Chemnitz, Germany.

Generative AI (GenAI) is transforming academia and industry, reshaping how users interact with digital systems. While tools such as ChatGPT and Stable Diffusion enable new interaction paradigms, they also introduce ethical challenges such as bias, algorithmic opacity, deskilling, and digital homogeneity. As Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researchers and practitioners integrate GenAI into user interfaces, we must critically examine whether these technologies empower users or diminish agency by automating cognitive and creative processes. The second edition of the GenAI workshop fosters a critical dialogue on the role of GenAI in interactive systems, particularly concerning user autonomy, skill development, and equitable access. Simultaneously, the workshop explores new use cases for interactive systems. Participants will investigate the impact of GenAI through position papers, research statements, and discussions, synthesizing experiences and strategies from academics and practitioners. The workshop shows responsible and transparent AI integration in HCI design and practice by addressing the possibilities and limitations of GenAI.

Website: https://generativeai-hci.github.io/MuC-workshop/

Organizrs: 
Thomas Kosch – HU Berlin
Tobias Münch – Münch Ges. für IT-Solutions mbH
Sebastian Heil – Chemnitz University of Technology
Anastasiya Zakreuskaya – Université Paris-Saclay
Waldemar Titov – Furtwangen University
Bastian Pfleging – TU Bergakademie Freiberg
Fiona Draxler – University of Mannheim
Uwe Gruenefeld – University of Duisburg-Essen and GenerIO.ai
Henrik Detjen – Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Medicine MEVIS
Sven Mayer – TU Dortmund University