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  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Hwajung Hong</strong><br />
Associate Professor<br />
Department of Industrial Design at KAIST</p>

<p><strong>Thursday, Apr 11, 2024&nbsp;</strong><br />
12:00 p.m. Lunch;&nbsp;12:30 p.m. Talk</p>

<p><strong>Location:</strong><br />
TSRB 1st Floor Ballroom<br />
85 Fifth St NW<br />
Atlanta, GA 30308<br />
If you can't attend, please watch the&nbsp;<a href="https://gatech.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d5f49860c7ba5242167d244f2&amp;id=48871745ba&amp;e=33e69d94b3" target="_blank" title="https://gatech.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d5f49860c7ba5242167d244f2&amp;id=48871745ba&amp;e=33e69d94b3">Live Stream</a>.<br />
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<p><strong>Abstract:</strong> As AI advances, so does human intelligence and productivity. Yet, AI use has the potential to<br />
reduce users' capacity for deliberate decision-making, thereby diminishing their sense of agency. In<br />
this talk, I will discuss how AI's core features—prediction, conversation, and generation—can be<br />
employed in the field of mental health, a domain where agency is crucial, to support self-reflection and<br />
informed decision-making about health activities. My research team conducted a series of studies on<br />
examining the design and impact of AI-driven systems that: 1) utilize stress prediction and<br />
explainability to empower users in managing stress; 2) employ conversational AI to assist users in<br />
reevaluating cognitive biases; and 3) leverage language generation models for fostering self-reflection<br />
via cooperative diary writing. The goal of this talk is to provide insights and recommendations for<br />
designers, researchers, and practitioners to design AI technologies that are more sensitive to human<br />
concerns and behavior to augment human agency within mental health interventions.<br />
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<strong>Bio:</strong> Hwajung Hong is an Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial Design at KAIST, and leads the<br />
DxD (Data, Interaction, Design) Lab. She is also an affiliated faculty member of the KAIST AI Institute.<br />
Hong's research in human-AI interaction focuses on developing systems for better human-data interaction<br />
in diverse settings such as healthcare and education. Her work aims to enhance the ways people interact<br />
with and through data and AI, with a particular emphasis on creating inclusive technological experiences for<br />
individuals with special needs. She earned his Ph.D. in Human-Centered Computing from Georgia Tech in<br />
2015. Her research and training programs are supported by generous funds from KAIST, NRF, LG and Elice.</p>
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