Lize Alberts Talk | Computers as Bad Social Actors: Dark Patterns and Anti-Patterns in Interfaces that Act Socially

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Seminar Careers & Professional Development Digital Technologies Hybrid Event Networking Research & Data Analysis Socially Engaged Research

Fri, Mar 8, 2024

11 AM – 12:15 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Join us for a presentation by PhD candidate and fellow Lize Alberts (University of Oxford, United Kingdom and Stellenbosch University, South Africa) on her recent paper, "Computers as Bad Social Actors: Dark Patterns and Anti-Patterns in Interfaces that Act Socially." Lize’s research explores dynamics between people and AI and human-centered computing, and will present this work at CSCW 2024 (Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing). Join us for a presentation and discussion at the intersection of artificial intelligence, ethics, psychology, and computer science.

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Lize Alberts

PhD candidate and fellow at University of Oxford & Stellenbosch University

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Rose Guingrich

President of ETHICOM, PhD candidate at Princeton University