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Allen School researchers recognized at CHI 2026 for multiple projects at the intersection of AI and HCI

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Kristine White

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At the recent ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2026), Allen School researchers brought home multiple accolades for their innovative work in human-computer interaction (HCI) and artificial intelligence. Their projects ranged from interactive systems that allow users to collaborate with AI agents on projects with more flexibility, to an AI-based tool that helps screen-reader users make sense of geovisualizations, to a method for customizing LLM outputs based on user objectives — and much more. Read more →

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