Panmodal Information Interaction
Chirag Shah, Ryen W. White

TL;DR
This paper explores the emerging concept of panmodal information interaction, combining traditional search and AI chat modalities to create seamless, multimodal, and adaptable information experiences, driven by advances in GenAI.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of panmodal experiences, emphasizing the integration and transition between multiple information modalities for improved user interaction.
Findings
Survey of over 100 users on search and chat behaviors
Identification of strengths and limitations of current modalities
Proposed framework for panmodal information interaction
Abstract
The emergence of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is transforming information interaction. For decades, search engines such as Google and Bing have been the primary means of locating relevant information for the general population. They have provided search results in the same standard format (the so-called "10 blue links"). The recent ability to chat via natural language with AI-based agents and have GenAI automatically synthesize answers in real-time (grounded in top-ranked results) is changing how people interact with and consume information at massive scale. These two information interaction modalities (traditional search and AI-powered chat) coexist in current search engines, either loosely coupled (e.g., as separate options/tabs) or tightly coupled (e.g., integrated as a chat answer embedded directly within a traditional search result page). We believe that the existence…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpeech and dialogue systems · Categorization, perception, and language
MethodsFocus
