International Conference on Human Interaction and Emerging Technologies

The 15th International Conference on Human Interaction and Emerging Technologies (IHIET 2025) held in Vienna, Austria, addressed the growing challenges posed by Emerging Disruptive Technologies. This conference provides an interdisciplinary platform for scientific exchange.

Presentations
We had the pleasure of presenting three of our research contributions in Vienna.
First, Jona Karg presented our paper Propensity Matters – An Empirical Analysis on the Importance of Trust for the Intention to Use Artificial Intelligence by Jona Karg, Frank Ritz and Petra Maria Asprion. Our study shows that the propensity to trust is the crucial aspect in AI adoption: while many factors influence the intention to use AI, trust plays a decisive role.
In addition, we had a deeper look into the propensity to trust in Trusting the Machine – The Role of Gender and Personality in Shaping the Propensity to Trust Artificial Intelligence by Jona Karg, Janine Jäger, Petra Maria Asprion.
The series of presentations was concluded with a paper that integrated research and teaching: Quantum Computing Circle – A Descriptive Case Study on Teaching Quantum Computing in a Business School by Bettina Schneider, Carmen Winter, Bernd Hänsch-Rosenberg, Gerhard Hellstern, Franka Ebob Ebai, Clément Javerzac-Galy.