Presenters treat constraints as active guides for building and reusing slide narratives across sessions, supported by the new CMPA framework and ReSlide tool that improves constraint-aware authoring compared to baselines.
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Exploratory user study of 48 participants finds trade-offs in efficiency, contextual alignment, and social comfort when AI writing assistance varies along synchronous and visual dimensions.
Structural mental models of AI writing assistants improve system understanding and usability but result in more grammatical errors in user writing compared to functional models.
A gamified experiment with 74 participants investigates when humans accept or reject AI-generated word suggestions during writing under conditions designed to discourage AI use.
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