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Interactions, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, January - February 2026
- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Mikael Wiberg:

Ethics, Joy, and the Challenge of Meaningful AI Design. 5-6
- Daniel M. Russell:

The Challenges of Synthetic Users in UX Research. 7-8
- Annuska Zolyomi, LouAnne Boyd, Mizuko (Mimi) Ito, Ayumi Oishi:

Exploring HCI Neurodiversity Research in Japan: Lessons Learned in Cross-Cultural Relationship Building and Community-Based Research. 9-11
- Miriam Sturdee:

Suspending Disbelief: A Life in Film and Future User Interfaces. 12-13
- Jude Yew:

What Are You Reading? 14-15
- Daria Loi:

The Relentless Burden of Unnecessary Technologies. 16-17 - Ovetta Sampson:

Before We Can Lead in AI Design, We Must Believe We Can Affect AI. 18-19 - Jie Li:

Living Double Lives: How Influencers Navigate Identity, Risk, and Reward. 20-22
- Os Keyes, Abraham D. Flaxman:

New Ways of Thinking About Data Governance. 24-27
- Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Stanley Ahalt:

What Human-Horse Interactions May Teach Us About Effective Human-AI Interactions. 28-33 - Jiaqi Ji, Hairong Wang, Pingting Hao:

Designing for Alzheimer's Patients: An Intelligent Cognitive Training Solution with Music Therapy. 34-39
- Kasper Hornbæk, Per Ola Kristensson, Antti Oulasvirta:

Rethinking HCI Education for the Era of AI. 40-43
- Jessa Dickinson, Sheena Erete, Natasha Smith-Walker, Caitlin Martin, Nichole Pinkard:

ROOTED: A Community-Led, Data-Driven Design Process for Structural Change. 46-49 - Harshit Gujral:

People Want More Sustainable Clouds. Will Cloud Providers Deliver? 50-53 - Anna R. L. Carter, Dalya Al-Shahrabi, Lauren Scott, Patricia Piedade:

Delightful Encounters: Fun, Curiosity, and Connection in Design. 54-56
- INTR Staff:

Calendar. 57
- Scott Minneman, Renato Verdugo:

Seeing What's Coming: Design as Civic Preparation.

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