Challenges and Opportunities for Participatory Design of Conversational Agents for Young People's Wellbeing
By: Natalia Kucirkova , Alexis Hiniker , Megumi Ishikawa and more
Potential Business Impact:
Helps kids talk to computers for better well-being.
This paper outlines the challenges and opportunities of research on conversational agents with children and young people across four countries, exploring the ways AI technologies can support children's well-being across social and cultural contexts.
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