Scientist

Teresa Luther

Teresa Luther

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Member of Knowledge Construction lab

Teresa Luther has been a researcher and a PhD student at the IWM in the Knowledge Construction lab since January 2023. As part of her doctoral thesis, she focuses on the collaboration of humans with language-based agents and is particularly interested in differences in the collaboration of humans compared to the collaboration of humans with language-based agents. Her research projects center on both dyads (human-human and human-AI) and teams (human-only teams and teams consisting of humans and AI) and she investigates relationships between user-related variables (e.g., trust in AI systems), team composition, task type (e.g., collaborative writing of a text), and group-level variables such as team performance and group cohesion.

Teresa Luther studied Psychology at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen (M.Sc. 2022). During her studies, she worked as a research assistant in the research group Innovative Neuroimaging at the University Hospital for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Tübingen. Before joining the IWM, she worked as a lecturer for Psychological Diagnostics in the research group Diagnostics and Cognitive Neuropsychology of the Institute of Psychology of the University of Tübingen.

Teresa Luther

Schleichstr. 6

72072 Tübingen

Room 6.423

+49 7071 979-240t.luther@iwm-tuebingen.de

Lab membership

Projects

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Publications

 

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Articles (peer-reviewed)

Research data

  • Luther, T., Kimmerle, J., & Cress, U. (2024). Dataset for: Teaming up with an AI: Exploring human-AI collaboration in a writing scenario with ChatGPT [Data set]. https://osf.io/7rxq2/

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  • Proksch, S., Schühle, J., Streeb, E., Weymann, F., Luther, T., & Kimmerle, J. (2024). Dataset for: The impact of text topic and assumed human vs. AI authorship on competence and quality assessment [Data set]. https://osf.io/srvab/

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Other publications

  • Luther, T., Mayer, M., & Kimmerle, J. (2025). The role of perceived anthropomorphism and anthropomorphic design elements in willingness to delegate writing tasks to AI: Findings from a large-scale survey and a randomized controlled experiment. PsyArXiv Preprints.

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Presentations und Conferences

Talks

  • Luther, T., Sommer, M., & Kimmerle, J. (2025, June 22-27). Investigating interaction patterns of co-writing with AI: A randomized vignette study on the impact of writing perspectives. Communication and Creativity in the AI Era. HCI International 2025 – 27th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Gothenburg, Sweden. [Invited Talk]
  • Luther, T., Mayer, M., & Kimmerle, J. (2025, July 2-4). Shaping perception and interaction: The role of anthropomorphism and task type in human-AI writing. Interdisciplinary PhD Workshop "Beyond Commands: The Evolving Relationship between Humans and Voice-Enabled AI". Tübingen. [Talk]

Poster presentations

  • Luther, T., Kimmerle, J., & Cress, U. (2024, June 29-July 4). Co-writing with AI: How do people interact with ChatGPT in a writing scenario? HCI International 2024 – 26th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Washington, D.C, USA. [Poster presentation]
  • Luther, T., Kimmerle, J., & Cress, U. (2024, September 16-19). Collaborating with an AI: An exploratory study investigating human-AI interaction in a collaborative writing scenario with ChatGPT. 53. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs) / 15. Kongress der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (ÖGP). Universität Wien, Austria. https://dgps2024.univie.ac.at/home-news/ [Poster presentation]

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  • Luther, T., Kimmerle, J., Meurers, D., & Cress, U. (2024, April 11). Collaborative writing with ChatGPT - an exploratory study. Closing Conference of the Human-Agent Interaction Network: Interactions with Language-Based AI. Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien, Tübingen. https://www.iwm-tuebingen.de/www/en/forschung/forschungsbereiche/MAI_Event/index.html [Poster presentation]

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