Alexa, I Do Not Want to Be Patronized: A Qualitative Interview Study to Explore Older Adults' Attitudes Towards Intelligent Voice Assistants
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- General Chairs:
- Birgit Lugrin,
- Marc Latoschik,
- Sebastion von Mammen,
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- Stefan Kopp,
- Florian Pécune,
- Catherine Pelachaud
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