Listening to the Voices: Describing Ethical Caveats of Conversational User Interfaces According to Experts and Frequent Users
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Cooney, Orla
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Doyle, Philip
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Garaialde, Diego
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Clark, Leigh
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Sloan, John
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Wenig, Nina
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Mildner, Thomas
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Meck, Anna-Maria
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Bartl, Marion
Abstract
Advances in natural language processing and understanding have led to a rapid growth in the popularity of conversational user interfaces (CUIs). While CUIs introduce novel benefits, they also yield risks that may exploit people's trust. Although research looking at unethical design deployed through graphical user interfaces (GUIs) established a thorough understanding of so-called dark patterns, there is a need to continue this discourse within the CUI community to understand potentially problematic interactions. Addressing this gap, we interviewed 27 participants from three cohorts: researchers, practitioners, and frequent users of CUIs. Applying thematic analysis, we construct five themes reflecting each cohort's insights about ethical design challenges and introduce the CUI Expectation Cycle, bridging system capabilities and user expectations while considering each theme's ethical caveats. This research aims to inform future development of CUIs to consider ethical constraints while adopting a human-centred approach.
Keywords
CUI
conversational user interfaces
conversational agents
voice agents
chatbots
thematic analysis
ethical design
deceptive design patterns
dark patterns
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