Recent advances in AI, from generative models to socially interactive agents, present new opportunities and challenges for user interaction, creating a pressing need for joint HCI and AI perspectives on designing human-centered AI systems. This workshop addresses the gap between AI development and human-centered design by bringing together researchers and practitioners from both communities to explore future horizons in human–AI interaction. The topic is timely and relevant to AVI 2026’s theme of “Interactive Creativity: Agencies, Interfaces, and Ethics,” as the proliferation of AI technologies raises fundamental questions about user agency, transparent interfaces, and ethical design. The goal of the proposed interactive workshop’s goal is to formulate shared guidelines, research directions, and collaborative initiatives that will shape the next generation of interactive AI systems in a human-centered, socially responsible manner.
The workshop will cover a range of topics at the intersection of HCI and AI, including (but not limited to):
- Human-Centered AI and User Experience: Design principles and evaluation methods for AI systems that prioritize user needs, trust, and satisfaction.
- Socially Intelligent Agents and Robots: Human–AI interaction with conversational agents, virtual assistants, and social robots in various domains (health, education, work, entertainment)
- Explainability and Transparency: Improving AI explainability, user understanding of AI decisions, and strategies for maintaining user control and trust in AI systems
- Adaptive and Personalized Interfaces: AI-driven personalization and user modeling for interfaces that adapt to individual differences (e.g. preferences, cognitive/emotional state)
- Participatory Design for AI/HCI: Involving end-users and stakeholders in the design of AI systems (co-design approaches) to ensure technology is aligned with real-world social and ethical contexts
- Ethical and Inclusive AI Interaction: Identifying and addressing issues of fairness, accessibility, transparency and responsible design in AI-powered interfaces, especially for vulnerable populations (e.g., in rehabilitation, older care, education, etc.)
These topics closely align with core AVI themes such as intelligent interfaces, human-robot interaction, and values in design, making the workshop a fitting addition to the conference.