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- WorkshopbeitragChallenges and Opportunities for Prompt Management: Empirical Investigation of Text-based GenAI Users(Mensch und Computer 2024 - Workshopband, 2024) Patkar, Nitish; Fedosov, Anton; Kropp, MartinGenerative AI (genAI) tools, like ChatGPT, have become popular not only with everyday users but also with Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researchers and practitioners. Despite their rapid adoption, there is a lack of studies examining their design, particularly regarding prompt handling, organization, and management. Our empirical survey study, involving 61 genAI tool users, addresses this gap by investigating the usability and user experience of the current features of these tools. We illustrate that advanced search and labeling functionalities and innovative interface designs can significantly enhance user experience as well as aid in reflecting on sustainability when using this technology. As genAI approaches the so-called “Trough of Disillusionment” (in Gartner’s Hype Cycle terms),1 our research aims to guide the design of genAI tools toward a more pragmatic and practical fit to end-user practices, ensuring that technology adoption comes with a deeper understanding of its capabilities and offerings.
- KonferenzbeitragZüri teilt: Facilitating Resource Sharing Practices in Neighborhoods(Mensch und Computer 2023 - Tagungsband, 2023) Fedosov, Anton; Ochsenbein, Lisa; Mele, Ivan; Oster, Robin; Rivière, Maude; Gisin, RonnyIn the non-profit sharing economy context, an increasing number of resource sharing collectives and organizations (e.g., libraries of things) and peer-to-peer grassroots sharing initiatives leverage underutilized household resources (e.g., tools) to optimize their shared use for the benefit of their local communities. However, a number of social-technical challenges prevent the endurance and growth of such initiatives. Prior research highlighted the specific difficulties related to poor visibility of members’ activities and often high social barriers that hinder interactions among neighbors and strangers. In our prior work, stemming from our continuous engagement with one local sharing community in Switzerland over several years, through fieldwork, interviews, and co-creation studies, we elicited a set of design opportunities to address the emergent community's challenges. Based on these design considerations, we developed Züri teilt, a mobile application to facilitate resource sharing practices among neighbors aligning with the slow, temporal, and gradual nature of their relationships.