The Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Applications track features research on a wide range of topics related to artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) algorithms, including novel applications of algorithms (e.g., recommendation systems, information security analytics, healthcare, etc.), emerging types of AI agents (e.g., conversational agents, digital humans, etc.), and socio-economic aspects of AI and algorithms (e.g., ethical AI, biases in data and algorithms, impact on jobs, regulations, etc.). The track welcomes all research methods, including design science, behavioral, and economics.

Track Chairs
Antino Kim, Indiana University, antino@indiana.edu
Alan Dennis, Indiana University, ardennis@indiana.edu

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Schedule
2023
Thursday, August 10th
12:00 AM

A Genetic Algorithm Based Consensus Reaching Method on Malware Labels

Shun-Wen Hsiao, National Changchi University
Shih-Yu Wang, College of Commerce, National Chenghi University

12:00 AM

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A Process Model for the Practical Adoption of Federated Machine Learning

Tobias Müller, Technical University of Munich
Milena Zahn, Technical University of Munich
Florian Matthes, Technical University of Munich

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AI-based Technologies for Conversational Agent Design – Development Tools and Architectures for Intelligent Interactions

Timo Strohmann, Technische Universität Braunschweig
Bijan Khosrawi-Rad, Technische Universität Braunschweig
Lukas Schmidt, Technische Universität Braunschweig
Patrick Hiske, Technische Universität Braunschweig

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Alexa is the New Influencer: An Empirical Study Based on a Relational View

Ransome Bawack, Audencia Business School
Emilie Bonhoure, Kedge Business School
Sabrine MALLEK, Université de Lorraine

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Building Trust in AI: A new Understanding of the Role of Reliability

Amelie Schmid, TU Dortmund University
Manuel Wiesche, TU Dortmund University

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Can AI Chatbots with Anthropomorphic Attributes Enhance User Engagement in Emotional Support Settings? Investigating the Role of Conversational Styles and Avatar Type

Guoxin Wang, Renmin University of China

12:00 AM

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Dynamics of Trust: Unpacking Trust in Human-AI Collaboration in Decision-Making

Maryam Baduna, University of Oslo
Lena Hylving, Informatics

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From “Handmade” to “AI-Made”: Mitigating Consumers’ Aversion towards AI-Generated Textual Products

Jennifer Rix, LMU Munich School of Management
Thomas Hess, LMU Munich School of Management

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How Does User Engagement Support Content Moderation? A Deep Learning-based Comparative Study

Kanlun Wang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Zhe Fu, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Lina Zhou, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Dongsong Zhang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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Perceived Warmth and Intelligence of AI: Impact on Employee Performance

Azadeh Savoli, IESEG school of management
Mamta Bhatt, IESEG School of Management

12:00 AM

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Recommendation Systems with Causal Inference-based Regularization

Nakul Ravindra Padalkar, Georgetown University
Victor De Lima, Georgetown University

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Response Failure of Mental Health Chatbots: Examining the Impact on Discontinuance

Abdul Kader Khan, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Rahul Singh, UNC Greensboro

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Revealing the Dark and Bright Sides of ChatGPT: An Exploratory Study on User Perceptions

Fiona Nah, City University of Hong Kong
Jingyuan Cai, Renmin University of China
Ruilin Zheng, City University of Hong Kong
Langtao Chen, Missouri University of Science and Technology

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The Art of Inspiring Creativity: Exploring the Unique Impact of AI-generated Images

Jennifer Haase, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
Djordje Djurica, Weizenbaum Institute
Jan Mendling, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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The Work of Students and ChatGPT Compared: Using Machine Learning to Detect and Characterize AI-Generated Text

Roozmehr Safi, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Azadeh Jalali Naini, Independent Researcher

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Toward Identifying the Factors Associated with Conversational Agents’ Performance

Abdul Kader Khan, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Prashant Palvia, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

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Unlocking the Potential of ChatGPT: A Grounded Theory Exploration of its Impact on the Business Landscape

Pornpat Sirithumgul, Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon

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Using AI and ChatGPT in Brand Storytelling

Runyu WANG, Harbin Institute of Technology
Keng Leng Siau, City University of Hong Kong
Zili Zhang, Harbin Institute of Technology

12:00 AM