In search for evidence of ChatGPT’s user experiences and perceptions

Last week, I did a presentation at the University of Birmingham, related to the paper “Snakes and Ladders: Unpacking the Personalisation-Privacy Paradox in the Context of AI-Enabled Personalisation in the Physical Retail Environment”, with Brendan Keegan and Maria Ryzhikh. In that paper, we report on the results of a study which looked at young female … Continue reading In search for evidence of ChatGPT’s user experiences and perceptions