One of German-speaking Europe's most important conferences for psychologists – the German Society for Psychology (DGPs) Conference – took place between September 16-19, 2024, at the University of Vienna.

The LIT Robopsychology Lab presented its latest research findings to a distinguished audience of experts. Colleagues in the fields of engineering, technology, and media psychology introduced forward-thinking studies, held engaging presentations, and took part in enriching discussions, giving us an opportunity to deepen our understanding, establish meaningful connections, and expand our scientific connections. We would like to thank the conference organizing team for organizing a fruitful meeting despite the challenging circumstances on account of a flood situation. We a very proud to have been part of this important conference and we appreciated the positive feedback in regard to our contributions.
Our contributions at a glance:
The Art of Cultivating Adequate Expectations: Worker Perceptions of Novel Robots and Strategies for Adjustment – by Benedikt Leichtmann & Martina Mara
Exoskelette im Arbeitsalltag: Psychologische Perspektiven aus fünf Jahren angewandter Forschung im Feld und Labor – by Sandra Maria Siedl & Martina Mara
“A Liadl über KI”: Wirkung eines partizipativ entwickelten Songs zur Demystifizierung von Künstlicher Intelligenz in der breiten Bevölkerung – by Martina Mara, Kathrin Meyer, Thomas Meneweger und Lara Bauer
Advancing Human-AI Research: Methodological Nuances from the HOXAI Project – by Benedikt Leichtmann, Andreas Hinterreiter, Christina Humer, Marc Streit and Martina Mara
Who is ready for a gender-ambiguous chatbot? – by Anna Aumüller, Andreas Winklbauer, Beatrice Schreibmaier, Bernad Batinic and Martina Mara