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Creating Safe & Supportive Spaces for Intimate Communication with Human-Chatbot Interactions

SENTIMENT explores the delicate intersection of privacy and intimacy in human-chatbot interactions. As conversational AI systems become more lifelike, the boundaries between human and machine blur, prompting users to share sensitive, personal moments. Our interdisciplinary team delves into the risks and ethical challenges of such interactions, designing innovative Privacy-by-Design solutions to safeguard personal data and empower users in their digital experiences.

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Sentiment explores the delicate intersection of privacy and intimacy in human-chatbot interactions.

Recent Articles (3)

Joel Baumann, Laura Därr
September 11, 2025
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Workshop with Students of the University of Kassel

As part of the SENTIMENT project, a workshop was held with art students from the University of Kassel in collaboration with psychologist Lisa Mühl and legal scholar Maxi Nebel. The session introduced students to the project’s research focus on intimacy, communication, and privacy in human–AI interaction, situating it within broader scientific and societal debates. Researchers also shared methodological insights, discussing how data is collected and analyzed across disciplines. The workshop emphasized the value of interdisciplinary perspectives and provided students with a practical view of research in action.
Dr. Maxi Nebel
September 11, 2025
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Sentiment goes conference(s)

In October 2025, the SENTIMENT project will present its research at two major conferences in Germany. At the Privacy Platform conference in Berlin (October 1–2), a panel will discuss “Conversational AI Agents: Current and Future Challenges.” On October 8, at the 20th anniversary conference of the Research Center for Information Systems Design (ITeG) in Kassel, SENTIMENT will host a workshop on “Experiencing Intimate Communication with AI.” The event combines interactive hands-on sessions with chat and voicebots and an accompanying art exhibition from Kunsthochschule Kassel.
Dr. Jessica Szczuka, Lisa Mühl
September 11, 2025
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Sharing Science Beyond the Lab: Our Group’s Research on AI Love in the Media

Our research on human–AI romantic relationships has been featured across Germany’s national media landscape, including the SWR documentary series Vollbild (with accompanying Tagesschau article), the SWR Wissen radio program, and a live interview on WDR’s Hier und Heute. These appearances provided a platform to present our findings on the psychological, ethical, and societal implications of intimacy with AI chatbots to a broad public audience. By highlighting both the potential and risks of AI-mediated companionship, and by engaging in public dialogue on trust, imagination, and the value of human connection, we extend our research beyond academia and contribute to shaping critical discourse on how intimacy evolves in the digital age.