New paper in ACM Computer-Human Interaction (CHI) 2026
We are excited to share that our latest paper has been accepted to CHI 2026, the result of a fruitful collaboration with colleagues at TU Delft.
The work is inspired by a classic idea in economics, the “Market for Lemons” theory, and explores its relevance for understanding today’s AI markets, which are often shaped by information asymmetries. By building on this parallel, the paper offers a systematic way to study how AI adoption unfolds in such markets and how regulatory interventions can influence outcomes.
This work was made possible thanks to an excellent and dedicated team - Alexander Erlei, Federico Maria Cau, Radoslav Georgiev, Sagar Chethan Kumar, Kilian Bizer and Ujwal Gadiraju.