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Hendrik Heuer
Google Scholar ID: 8w6JQKgAAAAJ
Center for Advanced Internet Studies & University of Wuppertal
Human-Computer Interaction
Machine Learning
Trustworthy AI
Disinformation
Recommender Systems
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Publications
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Deception by Design: A Temporal Dark Patterns Audit of McDonald's Self-Ordering Kiosk Flow
2026
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Take the Power Back: Screen-Based Personal Moderation Against Hate Speech on Instagram
2026
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They Think AI Can Do More Than It Actually Can: Practices, Challenges, & Opportunities of AI-Supported Reporting In Local Journalism
2026
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Reflecting on 1,000 Social Media Journeys: Generational Patterns in Platform Transition
2026
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A Conditional Companion: Lived Experiences of People with Mental Health Disorders Using LLMs
2026
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When Handwriting Goes Social: Creativity, Anonymity, and Communication in Graphonymous Online Spaces
2026
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Social Media for Activists: Reimagining Safety, Content Presentation, and Workflows
2025
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"This could save us months of work"-- Use Cases of AI and Automation Support in Investigative Journalism
2025
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Academic Achievements
Published 'Writer-Defined AI Personas for On-Demand Feedback Generation' at CHI '24
Contributed to the book 'Algorithmic Regimes: Methods, Interactions, and Politics' (Amsterdam University Press, 2024)
Published 'Reliability Criteria for News Websites' in ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (2024)
Co-authored a 2023 survey on expert views on misinformation in Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review
Published 'A Comparative Evaluation of Interventions Against Misinformation' at CHI '22
Published on misconceptions in ML tutorials in Big Data & Society (2021)
Maintains a Google Scholar profile with a full list of publications
Background
Research professor at the Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS) and the University of Wuppertal
Heads the research program 'Design of Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence'
Research focuses on Human-Computer Interaction and Machine Learning
Aims to increase trust in AI through understanding, control, and co-design
Interested in participatory software development for machine learning and combating misinformation and disinformation
Co-authors
17 total
Andreas Breiter
University of Bremen, Institute for Information Management Bremen (ifib)
Juliane Jarke
Professor of Digital Societies at University of Graz
Elena L. Glassman
Harvard University
Daniel Buschek
University of Bayreuth
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