On Safe and Usable Chatbots for Promoting Voter Participation
Chatbots, or bots for short, are multi-modal collaborative assistants that can help people complete useful tasks. Usually, when chatbots are referenced in connection with elections, they often draw negative reactions due to the fear of mis-information and hacking. Instead, in this paper, we explore...
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Zusammenfassung: | Chatbots, or bots for short, are multi-modal collaborative assistants that
can help people complete useful tasks. Usually, when chatbots are referenced in
connection with elections, they often draw negative reactions due to the fear
of mis-information and hacking. Instead, in this paper, we explore how chatbots
may be used to promote voter participation in vulnerable segments of society
like senior citizens and first-time voters. In particular, we build a system
that amplifies official information while personalizing it to users' unique
needs transparently. We discuss its design, build prototypes with frequently
asked questions (FAQ) election information for two US states that are low on an
ease-of-voting scale, and report on its initial evaluation in a focus group.
Our approach can be a win-win for voters, election agencies trying to fulfill
their mandate and democracy at large. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2212.11219 |