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2nd International Workshop on Mobile Cognitive-Augmenting and Cognition-Altering Technologies (CAT) in Human-Centered AI

Agnes Gruenerbl; Jan Spilski; Giulia Barbareschi; Kai Kunze; Passant ElAgroudy; Thomas Lachmann; Paul Lukowicz
In: Yomna Abdelrahman; Passant Elagroudy; Florian Alt (Hrsg.). Adjunct Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction. ACM International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction (MobileHCI-2025), September 21-25, Sharm El'Shei, Egypt, ACM, 2025.

Zusammenfassung

The quest for enhanced cognition is still a driving force behind human advancement. Following the success of the first installment of the mobiCHAI workshop in 2024, mobiCHAI2 will continue to explore the intersection of Mobile Cognition-Altering Technologies (CAT) and Human-Centered AI (HCAI), focusing on their potential to augment and modify human cognition in real-world applications. Building upon previous discussions, this workshop aims to bridge insights from cognitive science, AI, and human-computer interaction (HCI) to address key challenges and opportunities in developing trustworthy, effective, and ethical AI-driven cognitive augmentation tools. Core themes of the workshop include ubiquitous sensing for cognitive tracking, AI-driven cognitive modeling, interactive augmentation methods, and ethical implications of deploying CAT in education, healthcare, and productivity. Special attention is given to the societal and ethical impact of cognition-altering AI, ensuring that augmentation technologies enhance human agency rather than compromise autonomy. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, the workshop fosters discussions on how AI can complement, rather than replace, human cognitive abilities, setting a foundation for responsible and socially acceptable digitization.