Changes for page 2. Stakeholders

Last modified by William OGrady on 2024/04/08 16:04

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21 21  To ensure that values are carefully considered throughout the entire process, we have examined the expectations of values and will utilise them to steer the process.
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23 -* **Privacy:**
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26 26  The confidentiality of subject data is crucial. This encompasses all personal information retained within NAO, the history of individual interactions, and any camera and microphone footage. This information will be stored online to ensure accessibility for direct stakeholders, regardless of their location, and enable them to contribute to the database. Prior to the system's launch, methods such as encryption will be thoroughly explored to guarantee the protection of all data.
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28 28  * **Evaluation of Emotions:**
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31 31  NAO needs to effectively assess how its interactions evoke particular emotions and maintain the ability to sustain a healthy, natural, and ethical conversation. As outlined in the Situated Activities section, the implementation of NAO will focus on establishing a secure environment and leveraging all available knowledge to prevent socially inappropriate situations.
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33 33  * **Reliance on NAO: **
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35 -The aim to prevent complete dependence on NAO and ensure that the in the beginning three phases (Set-up, Accustoming, and Operational) theĀ //When to stop relying on NAO? How to determine this? What does this mean for the future of this person?//
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34 +The goal is to avoid total dependence on NAO and ensure that during the initial three phases (Set-up, Accustoming, and Operational), the subject does not become dependent. To safeguard against this, the fourth phase has been devised to expand NAO's capabilities. For instance, NAO will be capable of quizzing the subject rather than solely receiving questions. In this manner, we can mitigate any potential adverse effects of utilising this system.
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36 +* **Trust in System:**
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38 +For direct stakeholders, including subjects and their relatives, programmers and designers must ensure the system operates effectively and positively impacts the subject. Aligning with the previously mentioned values, the combination of functionality and value is essential to cultivate a successful system, thereby developing a level of reliability and trust among all direct and indirect stakeholders.
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