Best Demo Award at MUM '25 in Enna, Italy!

We are thrilled to share our full paper, "The Proactive Gap: A Scoping Review of Publicly Available LLM-based Browser Extensions and Their Potential to Mitigate Information Disorder” by authors Kirill Kronhardt, Martin Johannes Lehnert, Max Pascher and Jens Gerken. Our scoping review identifies the need for a fundamental shift toward context-aware, proactive interventions for information disorder mitigation. You can find our paper here: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3771882.3771896
To address this "proactive gap," we collaborated with the Social Research Centre of TU Dortmund and the Rhein-Waal University of Applied Sciences for our demo paper, "FallacyCheck - A Proactive LLM-based Browser Extension to Motivate Critical Assessment of News Articles by Questioning Logical Fallacies" by Kirill Kronhardt, Aaron Zilt, Omed Abed, Martin Johannes Lehnert, Max Pascher and Jens Gerken. FallacyCheck is a working demonstration of our approach, which proactively analyzes news articles, identifies logical fallacies, and uses LLMs to generate a non-leading question. This encourages users to critically assess the information before they've consumed the entire article.
Martin J. Lehnert presented the paper along with the demo session and the authors team won 'Best Demo Award'




