
This paper analyzes the structural causes of interpretive overreach in personal AI systems, focusing on how abstract value concepts (e.g., wellbeing, protection) are extended beyond designer intent. Four structural causes are identified, and implications for design and evaluation practice are derived.
personal AI, AI ethics, abstract concepts, interpretive overreach, value alignment, designer intent, tacit knowledge
personal AI, AI ethics, abstract concepts, interpretive overreach, value alignment, designer intent, tacit knowledge
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