Another wonderful time at #CUI2025, right at home! I had an amazing time both helping to organizing and attending CUI this year. This conference is near and dear to my heart, and I love meeting both old and new friends. Can’t wait for next year’s
@ACM_CUI in Bremen!
Now, looking ahead, #CUI2026 will be taking place in...
𝘽𝙍𝙀𝙈𝙀𝙉, 𝙂𝙀𝙍𝙈𝘼𝙉𝙔! 🇩🇪
In a warm handover moment, next year’s GCs – Effie Law, Nima Zargham, Thomas Eßmeyer – thanked this year’s team and shared their excitement for what’s to come for #CUI2026! 💫
As it began, #CUI2025 🇨🇦 closes with words from our General Chairs – Jaisie Sin, Jim Wallace, and Edith Law. What a blast these past few days have been. Huge thanks to everyone who took part and made this event so special. 👏
A big shoutout to our #CUI2025 presenters who couldn't be here in person...your work is absolutely part of the conversation in Waterloo! We're so glad to have your work in the program and on our minds. 💬✨
Day 3 of #CUI2025 began with keynote talk 'Conversations in Context: Considering the Sociality of Agentic AI' from @mattratto: "Developing good agentic AI requires an expansive and dynamic approach to context."
Today's early morning trip to St. Jacobs Farmers' Market in nearby Woolwich, Ontario — featuring fresh apple fritters, a true ‘taste of place’ in the Waterloo Region. 🍎
It’s the final day of #CUI2025! 😢🙂
Day 3 kicks off soon — here’s what’s ahead:
🎤 Keynote: Dr. Matt Ratto
📄 Paper Panel 4: CUIs for Health and Wellbeing
📄 Paper Panel 5: Usability, UX, and Evaluation of CUIs
📚 Tutorials and Posters
🏛️ Town Hall, Closing, and Handover
Loved this keynote! One paper I plan to check out by Maurita is entitled "Identifying and reducing barriers to having a racially and ethnically diverse research population" https://t.co/FbaMoLThMf #CUI2025
"Smudging is a cultural tradition common to many (not all) First Nations, which involves the burning of one or more traditional medicines gathered from Mother Earth. The four sacred medicines used in First Nations' ceremonies are tobacco, sage, cedar, and sweetgrass."