September 15, 2025
Peter Brusilovsky (Director, Intelligent Systems Program; professor, Department of Informatics and Networked Systems) is one of three keynote speakers for the 36th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media.
Brusilovsky’s talk, titled “Human-AI Collaboration in Adaptive Information Access: From Adaptive Hypermedia to Recommender Systems,” will review work exploring ideas of human-AI collaboration in adaptive information access systems and discuss challenges, prospects, and lessons learned in this research.
The conference showcases high quality peer-reviewed research on all aspects of modern hypertext research. It’s one of the oldest international conference series regarding Human-Computer Interaction and Information Science, with the first conference being held in 1987.
Learn more about the conference and this year’s program here.