Designing Safe and Engaging AI Experiences for Children: Towards the Definition of Best Practices in UI/UX Design (2404.14218v1)
Abstract: This workshop proposal focuses on best practices in UI/UX design for AI applications aimed at children, emphasising safety, engagement, and ethics. It aims to address the challenge of measuring the safety, trustworthiness, and reliability of interactions between children and AI systems. Through collaborative discussions, participants will explore effective design strategies and ethical guidelines while developing methodologies for assessing the safety and reliability of AI interactions with children. This proposal seeks to foster responsible and child-centered AI design practices within the CHI community.
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