[Tuesday 8.30 AM PDT 26th April 2022]
[Designing for Mis/Disinformation]
An online workshop at [CHI2022]
A one day workshop at CHI2022 with invited talks and design activities in building tools to combat new kinds of mis/disinformation.
A one day workshop at CHI2022 with invited talks and design activities in building tools to combat new kinds of mis/disinformation.
"How might we design tools to combat new forms of mis/disinformation?"
"How might we design tools to combat new forms of mis/disinformation?"
The goal of the workshop is to bring leaders together with a multidisciplinary, diverse team of designers, developers, and practitioners across disciplines to explore user needs, understand diverse perceptions, and articulate necessary frames needed in designing new tools to combat new forms of mis/disinformation such as AI-generated content (i,e. Deepfakes)
The goal of the workshop is to bring leaders together with a multidisciplinary, diverse team of designers, developers, and practitioners across disciplines to explore user needs, understand diverse perceptions, and articulate necessary frames needed in designing new tools to combat new forms of mis/disinformation such as AI-generated content (i,e. Deepfakes)
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The Organizers
The Organizers
Dilrukshi Gamage
Dilrukshi Gamage
Postdoc
Tokyo Tech , Japan
UX Working group, Credibility Coalition,
USA
James Stomber
James Stomber
Researcher
Credibility Coalition,
USA
Farnaz Jahanbakhsh
Farnaz Jahanbakhsh
Ph.D. Student
MIT,
USA
Gautam Kishore
Gautam Kishore
Ph.D. student
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Bill Skeet
Bill Skeet
Chief Product officer
NOBL Media USA
UX Working group, Credibility Coalition,
USA
The Speakers
The Speakers
Assistant Professor
Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering
University of Washington
USA
Principal Scientist
Qatar Computing Research Institute QCRI
Qatar
Associate Professor / Senior Research Fellow
OII
Oxford University
UK
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