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Main Authors: Liem, William, Berry, Andrew, Macapagal, Kathryn
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.13018
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author Liem, William
Berry, Andrew
Macapagal, Kathryn
author_facet Liem, William
Berry, Andrew
Macapagal, Kathryn
contents In this position paper, we explore the potential of generative AI (GenAI) tools in supporting HIV prevention initiatives among LGBTQ+ adolescents. GenAI offers opportunities to bridge information gaps and enhance healthcare access, yet it also risks exacerbating existing inequities through biased AI outputs reflecting heteronormative and cisnormative values. We advocate for the importance of queer adolescent-centered interventions, contend with the promise of GenAI tools while addressing concerns of bias, and position participatory frameworks for empowering queer youth in the design and development of AI tools. Viewing LGBTQ+ adolescents as designers, we propose a community-engaged approach to enable a group of queer teens with sexual health education expertise to design their own GenAI health tools. Through this collaborative effort, we put forward participatory ways to develop processes minimizing the potential iatrogenic harms of biased AI models, while harnessing AI benefits for LGBTQ+ teens. In this workshop, we offer specialized community-engaged knowledge in designing equitable AI tools to improve LGBTQ+ well-being.
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spellingShingle Reclaiming Power over AI: Equipping Queer Teens as AI Designers for HIV Prevention
Liem, William
Berry, Andrew
Macapagal, Kathryn
Human-Computer Interaction
In this position paper, we explore the potential of generative AI (GenAI) tools in supporting HIV prevention initiatives among LGBTQ+ adolescents. GenAI offers opportunities to bridge information gaps and enhance healthcare access, yet it also risks exacerbating existing inequities through biased AI outputs reflecting heteronormative and cisnormative values. We advocate for the importance of queer adolescent-centered interventions, contend with the promise of GenAI tools while addressing concerns of bias, and position participatory frameworks for empowering queer youth in the design and development of AI tools. Viewing LGBTQ+ adolescents as designers, we propose a community-engaged approach to enable a group of queer teens with sexual health education expertise to design their own GenAI health tools. Through this collaborative effort, we put forward participatory ways to develop processes minimizing the potential iatrogenic harms of biased AI models, while harnessing AI benefits for LGBTQ+ teens. In this workshop, we offer specialized community-engaged knowledge in designing equitable AI tools to improve LGBTQ+ well-being.
title Reclaiming Power over AI: Equipping Queer Teens as AI Designers for HIV Prevention
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.13018