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Research Seminar — One Hand on the Wheel: Who Steers When AI Joins the Conversation?

Seminar

  • Date

    09 Apr 2026

  • Organiser

    PolyU Design

  • Time

    13:00 - 14:30

  • Venue

    V1101, 11/F, Block V, PolyU Map  

Speaker

Dr Tony Tang

Enquiry

PolyU Design 2766 6305 sd.phd@polyu.edu.hk

Summary

AI agents are no longer just tools we query; instead, they are increasingly participants in our conversations, shaping how we relate to one another. What happens when an agent decides who speaks next in a meeting, mediates a family argument, or coaches someone through the vulnerability of a first date? Drawing on a systematic review of 53 group conversational agent designs, this talk maps the emerging design space: the group challenges these agents target, the roles they play, and the tensions—around visibility, proactivity, and authority—that every designer in this space must navigate.

Design vocabulary, however, cannot tell us which values to encode. Through two scenario-based design studies, on AI-mediated self-disclosure in online dating and chatbot support for intergenerational family communication, we show that going deep on a specific social context surfaces tensions invisible from above. Among the findings: a correct interpretation delivered at the wrong moment can damage a relationship more than saying nothing at all; users care about felt authorship---whether a message is genuinely theirs---in ways that "user control" and transparency frameworks miss; and people spontaneously expect chatbots mediating family conflict to exercise moral judgment, not just manage process. These are not edge cases. They point to a question that applies wherever AI mediates close human relationships: when an agent shapes how we communicate, whose values is it enacting? And, did anyone choose that deliberately?

This seminar is moderated by Prof. Huaxin Wei, Associate Professor, PhD Advisor and Specialism Leader of BA Interaction Design.

 

  • All PolyU PhD students and SD staff are welcome. No registration is required. Seating is available on a first‑come, first‑served basis.

Keynote Speaker

Dr Tony Tang

Dr Tony Tang

Associate Professor of Computer Science, Singapore Management University

 

 

Dr Anthony Tang is an Associate Professor at Singapore Management University, where he leads RICELab (Rethinking Interaction, Collaboration and Engagement). His research in HCI and CSCW focuses on how AI- and agent-mediated interfaces support communication and coordination in collaborative settings, spanning human-agent and human-robot interaction. He publishes regularly at CHI, CSCW, UIST, DIS, and HRI, and is serving as technical program co-chair for DIS 2026. He was general co-chair for CSCW 2020 and conference co-chair for ICHEC 2025, and previously held positions at the University of Toronto and the University of Calgary.

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