Conversational Agents and Children: Let Children Learn
Kennington, Casey, Fails, Jerry Alan, Wright, Katherine Landau, Pera, Maria Soledad
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Using online information discovery as a case study, in this position paper we discuss the need to design, develop, and deploy (conversational) agents that can -- non-intrusively -- guide children in their quest for online resources rather than simply finding resources for them. We argue that agents should "let children learn" and should be built to take on a teacher-facilitator function, allowing children to develop their technical and critical thinking abilities as they interact with varied technology in a broad range of use cases.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-23-2023
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