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Physical AI Switch

BA/MA

Status open
Student NA
Advisor Philipp Thalhammer, Katharina Barlage
Professor Alexander Wiethoff

Task

Preliminary Abstract

Today's world is shaped by generative artificial intelligence (genAI) more than by any other technology. In a rush to be early adopters, companies try to include genAI in their products, neglecting their users' need for agency, control, and trust. We propose a layered approach to give users control over whether they want to use genAI and to what degree. As tangible interfaces have proven to increase trust when it comes to privacy & security, we developed several tangible control mechanisms for users to switch between different stages and evaluated them in an explorative study.

Goal

In this thesis, you will explore the design space of tangible interfaces for controlling generative AI access. Specifically, you will conceptualize and prototype a couple of distinct physical "AI switches", each representing different design languages (e.G. user-centered design, critical design). The process includes the development of functional prototypes using microcontrollers (e.g., ESP32), electronic components (buttons, switches, displays), and digital fabrication techniques (e.g., 3D printing, laser cutting). The prototypes will be evaluated in a comparative, exploratory user study using a Wizard-of-Oz setup, simulating the different AI access levels without needing a fully functional backend.

What we expect

  • You have experience with hardware (working with microcontrollers, 3D printing etc.)
  • You can work and solve problems independently
  • You are creative

What you get

  • Two committed supervisors, weekly meetings, and hands-on advice
  • Being part of state-of-the-art research on AI-user-interaction
  • A bachelors/masters thesis

Keywords

Tangible interfaces, AI Interaction
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