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Sanya Doda’s work is presented at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society’s ASPIRE 2025 in Chicago, IL
Title: Human-AI Interaction Dynamics with Voice-Driven Autonomous Pilots in MEDEVAC Operations While autonomous systems advance, human involvement remains crucial in critical domains like medical evacuation, where precise human discernment is essential. In our study, we explored human-AI collaboration between an AI Pilot (AP) and a medical professional in simulated MEDEVAC situations. We recruited 22 primarily…
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Prof. Karen Feigh participates in a panel discussion at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society’s ASPIRE 2025 in Chicago, IL.
Topic: Two Sides of the Same Coin? Joint Perspectives From Shared Mental Models and Interactive Team Cognition Theories on Human-AI Team Cognition The ubiquity of AI has made team cognitive science a foundation for understanding what increasingly complex human-AI interactions can achieve. Different models and theoretical frameworks from human teamwork literature offer varying explanations for…
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Teerthaa Parakh presents her paper at the Workshop on Theory of Mind at the 34th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI)
Transparency in AI systems has shown mixed effects on human decision-making, sometimes leading to under-reliance, other times to over-reliance. We investigate this inconsistency through the lens of users’ mental models: internal representations people form about how AI systems behave. Focusing on AI confidence scores as a form of transparency, we examine how users’ trust and…