Understanding Practices and Challenges in Designing AI Products
Are you working on a team that designs and develops AI-based products?

We are researchers from the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. We are seeking AI practitioners to join us in an interview and survey to help us better understand AI practitioners' current practices and challenges in designing AI products.

We welcome the opportunity to hear about your experiences, whether you're with a small or large company.

Participants will remain anonymous, and the gathered information will be used solely for academic research purposes. If you have any questions, please contact Jini Kim (jinik@andrew.cmu.edu)
 
Date: Feb 19th to March, 1-1.5 hour 

Requirements: You must be at least 18 to participate. You must have experiences in designing or developing AI products or services. All of the interviews will take place online. Participants must be fluent in English or Korean.

Compensation: Participants will receive a $40 Amazon gift card or a 50,000 won Starbucks gift card as compensation upon completion of the study.

If you're interested, please provide your name and best way to contact you below. We will follow-up with you and send out more detailed information. While we are still looking for participants, we aim to contact you within 14 days. Thank you!
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Name
Contact Information (e.g. email, phone number)
Age *
Gender *
Organization/institution Name *
Country of Current Employment (e.g., USA)
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Role or Job Titles *
Technology Area (e.g. Recommendation systems, Business analytics, Code completion, Conversational AI, Fraud detection Image classification) *
Do you have experience in designing, planning, or developing AI while considering potential ethical issues that AI might pose (such as security, inequality, transparency), or AI ethics principles?

(If you have such experience, please briefly describe it. If not, simply write 'None'.)
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During the interview, we intend to discuss the tools and artifacts you use in your responsible AI projects. We would appreciate it if you could demonstrate some of these. However, if showcasing is not feasible, a detailed explanation will be adequate. *
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