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Co-Designing with AI in Sight

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 May 2022

Á. Aranda-Muñoz*
Affiliation:
Mälardalen University, Sweden Research Institutes of Sweden, Sweden
U. Florin
Affiliation:
Mälardalen University, Sweden
Y. Yamamoto
Affiliation:
Mälardalen University, Sweden
Y. Eriksson
Affiliation:
Mälardalen University, Sweden
K. Sandström
Affiliation:
Research Institutes of Sweden, Sweden

Abstract

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Artificial Intelligence offers a wide variety of capabilities that can potentially address people's needs and desires in their specific contexts. This pilot study presents a collaborative method using a deck of AI cards tested with 58 production, AI, and information science students, and experts from an accessible media agency. The results suggest that, with the support of the method and AI cards, participants can ideate and reach conceptual AI solutions. Such conceptualisations can contribute to a more inclusive integration of AI solutions in society.

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