The proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has led to the rise of conversational decision-making support systems, such as dialogue persona systems that provide conversational access to various user segments. For example, product managers can ask personas about features before implementing them, politicians can learn about the needs of local communities through personas, and so on. Nascent research has looked at challenges when users interact with AI personas, but has not framed it as a principal–agent problem, in which the AI represents a persona that itself represents real people in the data. This setting exposes unique interaction challenges that decision makers face when engaging with AI-generated conversational personas, which we examine through a user study with 56 participants using AI-generated conversational personas. Our results indicate seven interaction challenges: (1) Hidden Information, (2) Hidden Personas, (3) Hidden UI, (4) Lack of AI Agency, (5) AI’s Selective Attention, (6) Confusing Distributional Information, and (7) Conversational Cold Start that we conceptually link with agency theory. We discuss how the interaction challenges could be alleviated and suggest directions for future work. • This article explores how decision makers interact with AI-generated conversational personas derived from real survey data. • It conducts a comparative study between conversational personas and traditional profile personas in decision-support contexts. • The study employs a think-aloud user study with 56 participants to capture interaction experiences and challenges. • It identifies seven specific interaction challenges unique to conversational personas that may hinder effective decision making. • The article provides insights and recommendations for designing conversational decision support systems using AI-generated personas.
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Joni Salminen
Soon-Gyo Jung
Ilkka Kaate
Decision Support Systems
University of Turku
Hamad bin Khalifa University
University of Vaasa
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/699fe2eb95ddcd3a253e65c9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2026.114633