Human agency and autonomy have always been fundamental concepts in HCI. New developments, including ubiquitous AI and the growing integration of technologies into our lives, make these issues ever pressing, as technologies increase their ability to influence our behaviours and values. However, in HCI understandings of autonomy and agency remain ambiguous. Both concepts are used to describe a wide range of phenomena pertaining to sense-of-control, material independence, and identity. It is unclear to what degree these understandings are compatible, and how they support the development of research programs and practical interventions. We address this by reviewing 30 years of HCI research on autonomy and agency to identify current understandings, open issues, and future directions. From this analysis, we identify ethical issues, and outline key themes to guide future work. We also articulate avenues for advancing clarity and specificity around these concepts, and for coordinating integrative work across different HCI communities.
翻译:新的发展,包括无处不在的AI和日益将技术纳入我们的生活,使得这些问题变得日益紧迫,因为技术提高了他们影响我们的行为和价值观的能力。然而,在HCI对自主和行为的理解中,这两个概念仍然模糊不清。这两个概念被用来描述与控制意识、物质独立和特征有关的广泛现象。这些认识在多大程度上相互兼容,如何支持研究方案和实践干预的制定,尚不清楚。我们通过审查HCI关于自主和机构的30年研究来解决这个问题,以确定当前的理解、公开问题和今后的方向。我们从这一分析中找出道德问题,并概述指导未来工作的关键主题。我们还阐述了促进这些概念的清晰性和具体性以及协调不同HCI社区的综合工作的途径。