Exploring outlooks towards generative AI-based assistive technologies for people with Autism

Authors: Deepak Giri, Erin Brady

Published: 2023-05-16 21:39:38+00:00

AI Summary

This workshop paper explores public sentiment towards generative AI-based assistive technologies, specifically focusing on Nvidia's eye contact feature for video conferencing. By analyzing Reddit comments, the authors identify mixed opinions regarding the technology's usefulness and potential impact on autistic individuals, highlighting both positive and negative perspectives.

Abstract

The last few years have significantly increased global interest in generative artificial intelligence. Deepfakes, which are synthetically created videos, emerged as an application of generative artificial intelligence. Fake news and pornographic content have been the two most prevalent negative use cases of deepfakes in the digital ecosystem. Deepfakes have some advantageous applications that experts in the subject have thought of in the areas of filmmaking, teaching, etc. Research on the potential of deepfakes among people with disabilities is, however, scarce or nonexistent. This workshop paper explores the potential of deepfakes as an assistive technology. We examined Reddit conversations regarding Nvdia's new videoconferencing feature which allows participants to maintain eye contact during online meetings. Through manual web scraping and qualitative coding, we found 162 relevant comments discussing the relevance and appropriateness of the technology for people with Autism. The themes identified from the qualitative codes indicate a number of concerns for technology among the autistic community. We suggest that developing generative AI-based assistive solutions will have ramifications for human-computer interaction (HCI), and present open questions that should be investigated further in this space.


Key findings
The study revealed mixed opinions regarding the eye contact feature, with a majority expressing negative sentiments due to concerns about masking and the unnaturalness of the technology. However, a significant portion viewed it as potentially useful for communication and livestreaming. The findings highlight the need for further research to understand the usability and societal implications of such assistive technologies.
Approach
The authors conducted a qualitative analysis of 162 Reddit comments related to Nvidia's eye contact feature in video conferencing software. They used manual web scraping and qualitative coding to identify themes and sentiments toward the technology's use as an assistive tool for autistic individuals.
Datasets
Reddit comments (162) from various subreddits discussing Nvidia's eye contact feature in relation to autism.
Model(s)
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Author countries
United States