Promoting wellbeing with sunny, a chatbot that facilitates positive messages within social groups
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Narain, Jaya; Quach, Tina; Davey, Monique; Park, Hae Won; Breazeal, Cynthia Lynn; Picard, Rosalind W.; ... Show more Show less
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© 2020 Owner/Author. A Facebook Messenger chatbot, Sunny, was designed and deployed to promote positive social connections and enhance psychological wellbeing. A 10-day study was conducted with three pre-existing social groups of four members each in control (n=12) and experimental groups (n=12). Both groups completed initial assessments and daily reports, and the experimental groups interacted with Sunny. Exit interviews indicated three key themes: 1) Sunny prompted self-reflection, boosting participants' senses of self-worth and the depth of their relationships, 2) using Sunny encouraged participants to send heartfelt messages they would not have shared otherwise, 3) participants enjoyed accessing positive messages "on-demand". Experimental groups showed an average increase in psychological wellbeing of 1.73 (std = 6.08), compared to 0.5 (std = 5.94) in control. Our results suggest that an AI-based chatbot like Sunny could provide preventative care, promoting strong social connections and psychological wellbeing.
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2020-04Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media LaboratoryJournal
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings
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ACM
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Narain, J, Quach, T, Davey, M, Park, HW, Breazeal, C et al. 2020. "Promoting wellbeing with sunny, a chatbot that facilitates positive messages within social groups." Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings.
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978-1-4503-6819-3