Applications using Artificial Intelligence (AI) have become commonplace and embedded in our daily lives. Much of our communication has transitioned from human–human interaction to human–technology or technology-mediated interaction. As technology is handed over control and streamlines choices and decision-making in different contexts, people are increasingly concerned about a potential threat to their autonomy. In this paper, we explore autonomy perception when interacting with AI-based applications in everyday contexts using a design fiction-based survey with 328 participants. We probed if providing users with explanations on “why” an application made certain choices or decisions influenced their perception of autonomy or reactance regardi...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems are ubiquitous. From social media timelines, video recommendati...
While designing artificial intelligence (AI)-based systems, AI developers usually have to justify th...
‘Autonomous technologies’ refers to systems that make decisions without explicit human control or in...
Applications using Artificial Intelligence (AI) have become commonplace and embedded in our daily li...
Autonomy has been central to moral and political philosophy for millenia, and has been positioned as...
Autonomy has been central to moral and political philosophy for millennia, and has been positioned a...
The expanding integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in various aspects of society makes the in...
This study concerns the sociotechnical bases of human autonomy. Drawing on recent literature on AI e...
Current AI policy recommendations differ on what the risks to human autonomy are. To systematically ...
Autonomy is often considered a core value of Western society that is deeply entrenched in moral, leg...
Personal autonomy is central to people's experiences of agency and abilities to actively take part i...
Throughout history, the experience of power has occurred within the context of human-human interacti...
With human-centered AI gaining traction, needs for algorithmic transparency, explainability, empathy...
Abstract—In intelligent environment research, many believe that we should focus on developing end-us...
Technological advancements have resulted in highly automated systems that are featured in many kinds...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems are ubiquitous. From social media timelines, video recommendati...
While designing artificial intelligence (AI)-based systems, AI developers usually have to justify th...
‘Autonomous technologies’ refers to systems that make decisions without explicit human control or in...
Applications using Artificial Intelligence (AI) have become commonplace and embedded in our daily li...
Autonomy has been central to moral and political philosophy for millenia, and has been positioned as...
Autonomy has been central to moral and political philosophy for millennia, and has been positioned a...
The expanding integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in various aspects of society makes the in...
This study concerns the sociotechnical bases of human autonomy. Drawing on recent literature on AI e...
Current AI policy recommendations differ on what the risks to human autonomy are. To systematically ...
Autonomy is often considered a core value of Western society that is deeply entrenched in moral, leg...
Personal autonomy is central to people's experiences of agency and abilities to actively take part i...
Throughout history, the experience of power has occurred within the context of human-human interacti...
With human-centered AI gaining traction, needs for algorithmic transparency, explainability, empathy...
Abstract—In intelligent environment research, many believe that we should focus on developing end-us...
Technological advancements have resulted in highly automated systems that are featured in many kinds...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems are ubiquitous. From social media timelines, video recommendati...
While designing artificial intelligence (AI)-based systems, AI developers usually have to justify th...
‘Autonomous technologies’ refers to systems that make decisions without explicit human control or in...