The paper introduces 'editorial alignment' as a participatory design practice that treats editorial standards as design artifacts to guide LLM behavior in knowledge dissemination, shown through workshops at one Nordic institution.
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Editorial Alignment: A Participatory Approach to Engaging Editorial Expertise in LLM-mediated Knowledge Dissemination
The paper introduces 'editorial alignment' as a participatory design practice that treats editorial standards as design artifacts to guide LLM behavior in knowledge dissemination, shown through workshops at one Nordic institution.
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Usable but Conventional: An Empirical Study on the UX of AI-Generated Interface Prototypes
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