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The CoExplorer Technology Probe: A Generative AI-Powered Adaptive Interface to Support Intentionality in Planning and Running Video Meetings

Gun Woo Park, Payod Panda, Lev Tankelevitch, Sean Rintel

2024Designing Interactive Systems Conference17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Effective meetings are effortful, but traditional videoconferencing systems offer little support for reducing this effort across the meeting lifecycle. Generative AI (GenAI) has the potential to radically redefine meetings by augmenting intentional meeting behaviors. CoExplorer, our novel adaptive meeting prototype, preemptively generates likely phases that meetings would undergo, tools that allow capturing attendees’ thoughts before the meeting, and for each phase, window layouts, and appropriate applications and files. Using CoExplorer as a technology probe in a guided walkthrough, we studied its potential in a sample of participants from a global technology company. Our findings suggest that GenAI has the potential to help meetings stay on track and reduce workload, although concerns were raised about users’ agency, trust, and possible disruption to traditional meeting norms. We discuss these concerns and their design implications for the development of GenAI meeting technology.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceAgency (philosophy)VideoconferencingWorkloadHuman–computer interactionGenerative grammarInterface (matter)MultimediaArtificial intelligenceMaximum bubble pressure methodBubblePhilosophyParallel computingOperating systemEpistemologyAI in Service InteractionsTeam Dynamics and PerformancePersonal Information Management and User Behavior