Celine Spannagl
Researcher, bidt
Celine Spannagl is a Researcher at the bidt. After completing her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich she obtained her Master’s degree in Cognitive Science at the University of Tübingen. Throughout her interdisciplinary career, she specialised in cognitive-psychological aspects (including trust, explainability, and teamwork) in the field of human-agent interaction at the intersection of natural and artificial cognition. Since September 2024, she has been conducting research at the bidt within the BMBF collaborative project “Ethical implications of hybrid teams of humans and artificial intelligence systems” and supports the planning and coordination of the research focus “Humans and Generative Artificial Intelligence: Trust in Co-Creation”.
Member of the Working Group on “WiKI – Knowledge transfer through industrialised AI”
Publications
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Context-dependent Effects of Explanations on Multiple Layers of Trust
Conference paperDOI: 10.64136/dryx3176Project: Ethyde -
Was ist erklärbare Künstliche Intelligenz?
Wie Erklärungen das Vertrauen in der Mensch-KI-Interaktion beeinflussen
Internet documenthttps://www.bidt.digital/was-ist-erklaerbare-kuenstliche-intelligenz-wie-erklaerungen-das-vertrauen-in-der-mensch-ki-interaktion-beeinflussen/Project: Ethyde -
Was bedeutet der Begriff Vertrauen in Bezug auf Generative KI?
Journal articleProject: AI Wahlkampf




