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Hey Google, Can I Ask You Something in Private?: The Effects of Modality and Device in Sensitive Health Information Acquisition from Voice Assistants

机译:嘿谷歌,我可以私下问你一些东西吗?:模态和设备在敏感的健康信息中获取语音助理

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Modern day voice-activated virtual assistants allow users to share and ask for information that could be considered as personal through different input modalities and devices. Using Google Assistant, this study examined if the differences in modality (i.e., voice vs. text) and device (i.e., smartphone vs. smart home device) affect user perceptions when users attempt to retrieve sensitive health information from voice assistants. Major findings from this study suggest that voice (vs. text) interaction significantly enhanced perceived social presence of the voice assistant, but only when the users solicited less sensitive health-related information. Furthermore, when individuals reported less privacy concerns, voice (vs. text) interaction elicited positive attitudes toward the voice assistant via increased social presence, but only in the low (vs. high) information sensitivity condition. Contrary to modality, the device difference did not exert any significant impact on the attitudes toward the voice assistant regardless of the sensitivity level of the health information being asked or the level of individuals' privacy concerns.
机译:现代致力于激活的虚拟助手允许用户分享并询问可通过不同的输入模态和设备被视为个人信息。使用Google助手,如果用户尝试从语音助手检索敏感的健康信息本研究的主要发现表明,声音(与文本)互动显着增强了语音助理的社会存在,但只有当用户征求不太敏感的健康相关信息时。此外,当个人报告的隐私问题时,声音(与文本)互动通过增加的社会存在,对语音助理引发了积极的态度,但仅在低(与高)信息敏感性条件下。与模态相反,无论被问及的健康信息的敏感度或个人隐私问题的程度如何,设备差异对语音助理的态度没有任何重大影响。

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