Looking for LLM / AI developers and researchers to co-design social reading interactions
Hi everyone!
I’m currently conducting a design research project that explores how large language models (LLMs) can support informal learning, critical thinking, and knowledge co-creation in the context of social reading platforms (e.g., Goodreads, Reddit, Kindle Communities).
We’re hosting a fully online co-design workshop where people from different backgrounds — readers, LLM experts, and designers — will collaboratively imagine how LLMs can better support interaction, personalization, and collaboration during reading.
We’re looking for contributors with experience in:
– LLM-based tools, content generation, or education applications
– Interaction design / UX for intelligent agents
– Human-AI collaboration or HCI research
What you’ll do:
– Join a 2-hour online speculative co-design session
– Contribute ideas and give feedback based on your expertise
– Optional: stay involved in later stages (design prototyping, publication acknowledgment, etc.)
If you’re interested, please fill out this short form:
[https://forms.gle/HqMkJWHuKHZA3VRU9]
This project is part of a research initiative aimed at publishing in the area of AI-enhanced learning and co-creation.
Thanks so much for reading — I’d love to hear your thoughts!