A research Blog about MediationBot for Privacy

I’m excited to share my latest Medium blog on how MediationBot is changing the landscape of digital privacy. This article explores how this innovative chatbot mediator addresses multiparty privacy conflicts (MPCs) in content sharing.

Read the full article here to learn how MediationBot promotes consensus and respectful dialogue in the digital space.

Dagstuhl Seminar on Transparent Quantitative Research as a User Interface Problem

In September 2022, I attended a one-week seminar about Transparent Quantitative Research. The seminar gathered HCI researchers from all over the world to Dagstuhl School in Germany – a well-known venue for conducting computer science workshops and seminars.

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Are you being kept in the picture? Fighting against privacy conflicts in the uploading of content on social media without consent

Here is a blog related to our recent lab research about multiparty privacy conflicts (MPCs). The blog was published in HECimpact. Click on this link to read the full article.

My New Article about MPCs in ACM DIS 2021

Our paper is just presented in ACM DIS 2021 and is available on ACM Digital Library.

Check out our paper to discover the ten exciting ideas young social network users co-designed for mitigating privacy conflicts caused by non-consensual multimedia sharing!

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