Changes for page f. Effects

Last modified by Manali Shah on 2023/04/10 23:06

From version 3.1
edited by Manali Shah
on 2023/04/01 00:57
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To version 4.1
edited by Manali Shah
on 2023/04/01 01:11
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5 5  The system could be perceived as annoying, intrusive and interrupting. This could lead to worsening of the mood swings of the patients.
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7 -Long term use could lead to heavy dependence on the system, and the users may not be able to function without the system (reminders, motivation etc), when the system is not present (ex, taken down for maintenance or upgradation).
7 +Long term use could lead to heavy dependence on the system, and the users may not be able to function without the system (reminders, motivation etc), when the system is not present (ex, taken down for maintenance or upgradation).~*~*
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9 -If caregivers rely too much on the AI system, they may disregard the benefits of human touch and care, which could lead to negative consequences for the patient.
9 +If caregivers rely too much on the AI system, they may disregard the benefits of human touch and care, which could lead to negative consequences for the patient.~*~*
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12 +//~*~* These are long term effects, which may not be measurable in the time frame of this course.//
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12 12  Overall, the system should have a positive impact on the patient and caregivers. For the patient, it gives the patient someone to talk to and a constant companion which humans are not. It is able to motivate the patient through personalized stories and activities. With this, it builds a sense of trust through which the system can motivate users to do their day to day activities.