Hi All,
My name is Leah Ajmani, and I'm a PhD student with the GroupLens Lab at the
University of Minnesota. I'm running an interview study on the practice of
being an AI participant, with a specific focus on data contributors (i.e.,
Wikipedia editors). More info on our study can be found on our meta-wiki
page.
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:The_Practice_of_Being_an_AI_Participant_Through_Data_Contribution_(interview_study)>
If you have experience consistently editing Wikipedia in the past two
years, we'd love to hear from you! If you’re interested and are at least 18
years old, we want to talk with you for about 60 minutes on a Zoom video
call.
Sign up to be contacted by the research team about participating here:
https://umn.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eaPNmHZcqOsFbuK. We’ll ask a few
questions about your experiences and ask for a few demographic details,
which will help us make sure we talk to a diverse group of people. We'll
then reach out to schedule an interview! We’re running the study at the
University of Minnesota, but you can participate from anywhere. This study
has been reviewed and approved by the University of Minnesota
(IRB#STUDY00020382).
Thank you!
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Leah Ajmani
PhD Candidate @ GroupLens <https://grouplens.org/> | University of Minnesota
ajman004(a)umn.edu |
leahajmani.com
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<https://cla.umn.edu/ais/news-events/story/purpose-portrait-american-indian-studies>
that
the University of Minnesota stands on *Miní Sóta Makhóčhe*, the
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