Conference Agenda

Session
1.3: Beliefs and Attitudes Towards AI
Time:
Thursday, 11/Sept/2025:
8:45am - 10:15am

Session Chair: Jakob KAISER
Location: LK052


Presentations

Depolarization through AI: Do effects of active listening and conversational receptiveness translate to AI conversations?

Timon Manfred Joachim Hruschka, Markus Appel

Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Germany



How Values and Attitudes Shape Evaluations of Biased AI-Generated Content

Julian Bornemeier1,2, Jan-Philipp Stein1

1Department of Media Psychology, TU Chemnitz; 2Department of Cognitive Psychology and Human Factors, TU Chemnitz



Users' awareness, attitudes, and capabilities in addressing algorithmic bias in generative AI: Insights from interviews with three user groups

Tanja Veronika MESSINGSCHLAGER, Markus Appel

Universität Würzburg, Germany



Not what, but who: The role of artificial sources in reducing conspiracy beliefs.

Paul Ballot1,2, Philipp Schmid1

1Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; 2iHub, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands



The impact of AI-generated images in political advertisement on credibility, emotions, and political mobilization

Sabine Reich, Stephanie Geise, Anna Ricarda Luther, Michael Linke

Universität Bremen, Germany