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- WorkshopbeitragCode of Conduct für UX & Usability Professionals -- Aktueller Entwurf des Arbeitskreises EthiX der GermanUPA(Mensch und Computer 2022 - Workshopband, 2022) Harhues, Simon; Lutsch, Clemens; Zinner, Robert; Balthasar, MandyDer Code of Professional Conduct [CoC] des Berufsverbandes der deutschen Usability und User Experience Professionals (GermanUPA) ist die Grundlage der Arbeit der Mitglieder, das Bekenntnis der Verantwortung gegenüber Kund*innen, Arbeitgeber*innen, Kolleg*innen und der Gesellschaft. Der CoC soll die Mitglieder bei der Wahrnehmung ihrer beruflichen Verantwortung leiten und die Grundprinzipien ethischen und professionellen Verhaltens zum Ausdruck bringen. In dem aktuellen Entwurf des CoC sind 12 Prinzipien niedergelegt, welche die gemeinsame, ethische Grundlage für alle im Berufsfeld Usablity/UX Tätigen bilden. Der Code of Conduct der GermanUPA wird erarbeitet und betreut vom AK EthiX.
- KonferenzbeitragHow Do Professionals in SMEs Engage With AI and Regulation? An Interview Study in Austria(Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2024, 2024) Wolf-Brenner, Christof; Pammer-Schindler, Viktoria; Breitfuss, GertAs Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is becoming more widespread, small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are beginning to use it extensively. This paper presents the results of an interview study with eight CEOs or co-founders of SMEs. We explore the practical applications of AI technologies within these SMEs and their anticipation of forthcoming European AI regulations, specifically the AI Act. Additionally, we also investigate attitudes and dispositions towards voluntary codes of conduct as outlined within it. This study aims to shed light on the operational, regulatory, and ethical dimensions of AI integration within SMEs. It reveals that SMEs favor third-party AI systems, particularly those based on Large Language Models (LLMs), due to their convenience and minimal integration effort. Additionally, SMEs are keenly aware of their need for external support to navigate upcoming AI regulations, emphasizing the importance of tailored interventions to ensure compliance and optimal use of AI technologies. Lastly, SMEs view voluntary codes of conduct as outlined in the AI Act as a testament to a company’s commitment to go beyond mere legal compliance, thus reinforcing trust. Based on our findings, we propose three design implications for the HCI community: convenient AI integration, post-adoptive regulatory support, and proactive ethical design.