[emcai] Last EMCA/AI meeting before summer: May 24
Hannah Pelikan
hannah.pelikan at liu.se
Thu May 23 01:36:10 MDT 2024
Dear EMCA/AI network members,
Just a reminder about tomorrow’s seminar, Friday, May 24, 12.30-14.00 CET
(11.30-13.00 London, 13.30-15 Helsinki, 6.30-8.00 EST).
Damien and Mathias have prepared a discussion session on divergent assumptions as to what "interaction" is in "human-machine interaction".
>>> As a preparation we invite you to reflect beforehand on assumptions about "human-machine interaction” that you would like to discuss: bring your favorite HRI/HCI/design paper, a commercial robot’s technical documentation that describes what a “human-robot interaction” is or should be, design documents, quotes from industry professionals, ethnographic observations, etc.
Zoom Link: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/69884330110
In the session we will discuss assumptions in HRI/HCI about "interactions" involving robots or artificial agents. What do we (EMCA researchers, non-EMCA-oriented HRI researchers, engineers, designers, tech companies' employees, etc.) respectively index when we formulate phrases such as “conversing with a robot”, “interacting with a vocal agent”, etc.? Are there diverging (un)acknowledged assumptions about these phenomena in HRI/HCI research or in the industry (e.g., regarding action/agency/recipiency)?
Appreciating that many perspectives in HRI/HCI will be distinct from EM/CA starting points, we want to focus on what we can learn from understanding these divergent perspectives - can we, for example, try to ‘steelman’<https://constantrenewal.com/steel-man> characterizations that diverge from our own (noting of course that ‘our own’ might also not be a monolith)?
Looking forward to seeing you!
Kind regards,
Lynn, Hannah and Saul
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