Business (mis)use cases of generative AI
Stephanie Houde, Vera Liao, et al.
HAI-GEN+user2agent 2020
StackExchange is a network of Question & Answer (Q&A) sites that support collaborative knowledge exchange on a variety of topics. Prior research found a significant imbalance between those who contribute content to Q&A sites (predominantly people from Western countries) and those who passively use the site (the so-called “lurkers”). One possible explanation for such participation differences between countries could be a mismatch between culturally related preferences of some users and the values ingrained in the design of the site. To examine this hypothesis, we conducted a value-sensitive analysis of the design of the StackExchange site Stack Overflow and contrasted our findings with those of participants from societies with varying cultural backgrounds using a series of focus groups and interviews. Our results reveal tensions between collectivist values, such as the openness for social interactions, and the performance-oriented, individualist values embedded in Stack Overflow’s design and community guidelines. This finding confirms that socio-technical sites like Stack Overflow reflect the inherent values of their designers, knowledge that can be leveraged to foster participation equity.
Stephanie Houde, Vera Liao, et al.
HAI-GEN+user2agent 2020
Wei Dong, Kate Ehrlich, et al.
CSCW 2016
Ingrid Erickson, Myriam Lewkowicz, et al.
ECSCW 2019
Karin Hansson, Michael Muller, et al.
CHI EA 2016