New Short Paper presented at Mensch und Computer Conference 2024

20.09.2024) Paula Hofmann and Eva Späthe presented our new short paper, "AI-based Tools in Higher Education – A Comparative Analysis of University Guidelines" at a conference series on human-computer interaction in Karlsruhe, Germany.

In this study, together with their co-authors Alexa Brand, Sebastian Lins, and Ali Sunyaev, they conducted a comparative analysis of existing guidelines at German universities. They provided an overview of the current regulations on the use of AI-based tools at German universities.

The complete paper can be found in the MuC '24 Proceedings at https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3670653.3677513.