Publication Type
Conference Proceeding Article
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
12-2018
Abstract
The current world is AI-filled and AI-fueled. Humans need to be able to live in harmony with AI. In this research, we aim to develop a theory on Trust between human and health chatbots. With the development of intelligent personal assistants, chatbots are becoming common and ubiquitous. Chatbots can behave as a conversational partner, complete information acquisition, and provide responses to inquiries. Chatbots have been widely used in the healthcare area, supporting physicians and assisting patients. The potential threats to privacy issues and the unpredictable performances of the chatbots hindered people’s trust and adoption of the new technology. This research-in-progress paper discusses building a theory on trust in health chatbots. We will use a qualitative approach, Keeney’s Value-Focused Thinking, in this theory-building exercise. Interviews with health chatbot vendors, users, and executives in medical centers that utilize health chatbots will be conducted.
Keywords
Chatbots, Human-intelligent agent interaction, Trust building, Artificial intelligence, Healthcare
Discipline
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics | Databases and Information Systems | Health Information Technology
Research Areas
Data Science and Engineering; Information Systems and Management
Areas of Excellence
Digital transformation
Publication
Proceedings of the 16th Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI Research in MIS, San Francisco, USA, 2018 December 13
First Page
1
Last Page
5
Publisher
AIS
City or Country
Atlanta, USA
Citation
WANG, Weiyu and SIAU, Keng.
Living with artificial intelligence – developing a theory on trust in health chatbots. (2018). Proceedings of the 16th Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI Research in MIS, San Francisco, USA, 2018 December 13. 1-5.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/9402
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