HumanAI at LREC’26 and IUI’26

Human Oversight in Generative AI for Plain-Language Content and Accessible User Interfaces The HumanAI project is advancing a shared research line on accessible generative AI, combining large language models (LLMs), human oversight, standards compliance, and user-centered design for both plain-language content generation and adaptive user interfaces. This line is reflected in two recent papers accepted […]

Daniel Guasch in La Vanguardia: AI Should Adapt to People, Not the Other Way Around

News & events HumanAI Mentioned in La Vanguardia Interview with Daniel Guasch On February 3, La Vanguardia published an interview with Daniel Guasch, a member of the HumanAI team, in which he reflects on the challenges of universal accessibility and the role of emerging technologies in promoting social inclusion. The article highlights the importance of […]

HumanAI-IU Team Working Session: Review, Retrospective, and Co-design Workshop

News & events HumanAI-IU Team Working Session: Review, Retrospective, and Co-design Workshop This week, the HumanAI-IU team held an intensive working session combining a review meeting, a retrospective, and a co-design workshop focused on rethinking GenAI interfaces for people with intellectual disabilities. These three complementary activities allowed us to assess progress, improve the way we […]

New Special Thematic Session by the HumanAI Project at ICCHP 2026

News & events New Special Thematic Session by the HumanAI Project at ICCHP 2026 The HumanAI project is coordinating a new Special Thematic Session (STS) at ICCHP 2026 (International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs), one of the leading international conferences in the field of accessibility and inclusive technologies. The session, entitled “GenAI […]

HumanAI en 2025. Ponencias sobre accesibilidad cognitiva, Lenguaje Claro y Lectura Fácil

News & events Talks in 2025 on Cognitive Accessibility, Plain Language, and Easy-to-Read In 2025, our researcher Lourdes Moreno (UC3M), co-PI of the HumanAI project, delivered several invited talks focused on cognitive accessibility, from designing understandable user interfaces to adapting content into Plain Language and Easy-to-Read versions, using generative AI with a human-in-the-loop approach (participation […]

LLM-based text simplification with CEFR-level control in TSAR @ EMNLP 2025

HumanAI researchers from the HULAT group (UC3M) have taken part in the  4th edition of the TSAR Shared Task on Readability-Controlled Text Simplification, held in conjunction with the 30th EMNLP conference (Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing) in Suzhou, China. The team presented the paper “HULAT-UC3M at TSAR 2025 Shared Task: A Prompt-Based Approach using […]

Identifying the Cognitive Barriers in ChatGPT Interaction

On November 5th, it took place at the Faculty of Computer Science of the UCM an exploratory study to investigate the barriers faced by individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) when interacting with Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) tools, using ChatGPT as a reference. At HumanAI, we are strong advocates for User-Centered Design (UCD). To build truly inclusive […]

UCM researchers presents HumanAI project

Professors Raquel Hervás Ballesteros and Virginia Francisco Gilmartín, principal investigators of the HumanAI project at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), were recently featured in a report published by Tribuna UCM. In the interview, they present the project’s main goals, which focus on making generative AI in Spanish more accessible for people with intellectual disabilities […]

Presenting NLP contributions at IberLEF 2025

Researchers from HULAT-UC3M, part of the HumanAI project, participated in the IberLEF 2025 (Iberian Languages Evaluation Forum), held within SEPLN 2025. The forum brings together the NLP research community around shared tasks for Spanish and other Iberian languages. The group contributed papers in four tasks covering plain language, anglicisms, misogyny, and mental health. In the […]