Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3313831.3376877
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How to Trick AI: Users' Strategies for Protecting Themselves from Automatic Personality Assessment

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“…First, recent studies show that other researchers have used Juji to build various interview chatbots, which matches our focus on aiding the design of effective interview chatbots [37,61,65,66]. Building and deploying an interview chatbot on Juji is very similar to creating a survey on a popular survey platform like SurveyMonkey or Qualtrics.…”
Section: Supporting Interview Chatbotsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…First, recent studies show that other researchers have used Juji to build various interview chatbots, which matches our focus on aiding the design of effective interview chatbots [37,61,65,66]. Building and deploying an interview chatbot on Juji is very similar to creating a survey on a popular survey platform like SurveyMonkey or Qualtrics.…”
Section: Supporting Interview Chatbotsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…More broadly, our line of inquiry also fits in with studies on applying adversarial machine learning for beneficial goals, such as [3,14,28,62]. In most adversarial machine learning research, the party performing adversarial modifications is often referred to as the adversary.…”
Section: Adversarial Examples and Face Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…More broadly, our line of inquiry also fits in with studies on applying adversarial machine learning for beneficial goals, such as [3,13,26,60]. In most adversarial machine learning research, the party perform-ing adversarial modifications is often referred to as the adversary.…”
Section: Adversarial Examples and Face Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 76%