Responsible Opinion Formation on Debated Topics in Web Search
Alisa Rieger (TU Delft - Web Information Systems)
T.A. Draws (OTTO)
Nicolas Mattis (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
David Maxwell (Booking.com B.V)
David Elsweiler (Universität Regensburg)
Ujwal Gadiraju (TU Delft - Web Information Systems)
Dana McKay (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University)
A Bozzon (TU Delft - Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence)
Maria Soledad Pera (TU Delft - Web Information Systems)
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Abstract
Web search has evolved into a platform people rely on for opinion formation on debated topics. Yet, pursuing this search intent can carry serious consequences for individuals and society and involves a high risk of biases. We argue that web search can and should empower users to form opinions responsibly and that the information retrieval community is uniquely positioned to lead interdisciplinary efforts to this end. Building on digital humanism---a perspective focused on shaping technology to align with human values and needs---and through an extensive interdisciplinary literature review, we identify challenges and research opportunities that focus on the searcher, search engine, and their complex interplay. We outline a research agenda that provides a foundation for research efforts toward addressing these challenges.