论文标题
学习会影响信任:关于教育儿童以及几乎任何人的设计建议和概念 - 关于对话代理商
Learning Affects Trust: Design Recommendations and Concepts for Teaching Children -- and Nearly Anyone -- about Conversational Agents
论文作者
论文摘要
研究表明,人类与人类关系的类似方式形成了人类代理关系。由于儿童没有与成年人相同的批判性分析技能(例如,可能过度信任技术),因此这种关系形成对此很重要。尽管如此,很少的研究研究了儿童对对话剂深入的看法,甚至更少调查教育如何改变这些看法。我们介绍了K-12的讲习班,并提供相关的对话AI概念,以鼓励更健康的理解和与代理商的关系。通过对课程以及来自各个国家的孩子和父母的研究,我们发现参与者对代理人的看法 - 特别是他们的合作伙伴模式和信任 - 改变了。当参与者讨论代理商信任的变化时,我们发现他们最常提到学习一些东西。例如,他们经常提及学习代理获取信息的位置,代理对此信息的处理方式以及对代理的编程方式。基于结果,我们开发了教授对话代理概念的建议,包括强调学生发现最具挑战性的概念,例如培训,转弯和术语;通过相关学习活动补充代理开发活动;促进对代理商的适当信任;并促进代理的准确合作伙伴模型。通过这样的教学法,学生可以学会更好地理解对话式AI以及在世界上拥有它的含义。
Research has shown that human-agent relationships form in similar ways to human-human relationships. Since children do not have the same critical analysis skills as adults (and may over-trust technology, for example), this relationship-formation is concerning. Nonetheless, little research investigates children's perceptions of conversational agents in-depth, and even less investigates how education might change these perceptions. We present K-12 workshops with associated conversational AI concepts to encourage healthier understanding and relationships with agents. Through studies with the curriculum, and children and parents from various countries, we found participants' perceptions of agents -- specifically their partner models and trust -- changed. When participants discussed changes in trust of agents, we found they most often mentioned learning something. For example, they frequently mentioned learning where agents obtained information, what agents do with this information and how agents are programmed. Based on the results, we developed recommendations for teaching conversational agent concepts, including emphasizing the concepts students found most challenging, like training, turn-taking and terminology; supplementing agent development activities with related learning activities; fostering appropriate levels of trust towards agents; and fostering accurate partner models of agents. Through such pedagogy, students can learn to better understand conversational AI and what it means to have it in the world.