Month: May 2025

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The interactive coordination of virtual and personal assistants in a home environment – Saul Albert

Alač, M., Gluzman, Y., Aflatoun, T., Bari, A., Jing, B., & Mozqueda, G. (2020). How daily interactions with digital voice assistants resist return to the individual. Aesthetic eventNumber 9(1), 51. Amazon Echo. (2019). Amazon Alexa: The sharing is caring– Archibald, MM, & Barnard, A. (2018). Futurism in nurses: technology, robotics and fundamental elements of care. […]

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Distributed AI: Strategies for success

As AI models continue to evolve into operational foundations for businesses, real-time inference has emerged as a critical machine that drives this transformation. The demand for instant AI awareness and ready for the decision is increasing, with AI agents-quickly becoming the inference vanguard-prepared for explosive adoption. Industry forecast suggests a rotating point, with more than […]

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Artificial turns in social interaction research? – Saul Albert

Jakub Mlynář, Andreas Liesenfeld, Lynn de Renata Topinková, Wyke Stommel, Lynn de Rijk, and Saul Albert for Copenhagen multimodality 6 day: interaction with AI The turn to multimodality and incarnation in interaction research have given a new terminology and representative scheme in key publications (Nevile 2015). At intersections between multidisciplinary areas, e.g. Ethnometodological and analytical […]

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An analytical case study of conversation – Saul Albert

Saul Albert, Magnus Hamann, Elizabeth Stokoe Abstract: Policy makers are increasingly interested in using virtual assistants to increase social care services in the context of an aging demographic crisis. At the same time, technology companies are marketing conversation user interfaces (CUIS) and smart home systems as assistive technologies for seniors and people with disabilities. However, […]

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