AI4PCR: Artificial intelligence for practicing conflict resolution

Anne Hsu, Divya Chaudhary
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The ability to resolve conflict while preserving relationships is ever more vital in our divisive, global society. Traditional conflict-resolution training is mostly delivered in one-off sessions with practice opportunities limited to a fixed number of pre-defined role play scenarios. This is insufficient for acquiring the notoriously difficult skill of communicating effectively amidst conflict. We present a new web application that teaches relationship-preserving language for conflict resolution. Our system uses artificial intelligence (AI) to provide automated feedback to open text, natural language input, alerting users to language that may sound judgmental or be otherwise ineffective for resolving conflict. Our application prompts users to respond to scenarios of workplace conflict while receiving feedback from the AI. We conducted qualitative interviews with 13 participants and explore a range of themes relevant to our users’ experiences. We discuss design implications of our results through the cognitive, active, affective and relational dimensions of experiential design.

AI4PCR:用于实践冲突解决的人工智能
在我们这个分裂的全球社会中,解决冲突同时维护关系的能力变得越来越重要。传统的冲突解决培训大多是一次性的,实践机会仅限于固定数量的预定义角色扮演场景。这不足以获得在冲突中有效沟通这一众所周知的困难技能。我们提出了一个新的web应用程序,它教授用于解决冲突的关系保持语言。我们的系统使用人工智能(AI)为开放文本、自然语言输入提供自动反馈,提醒用户使用听起来可能带有评判性或对解决冲突无效的语言。我们的应用程序在接收人工智能反馈的同时,提示用户对工作场所冲突场景做出反应。我们对13名参与者进行了定性采访,探讨了与用户体验相关的一系列主题。我们通过体验设计的认知、主动、情感和关系维度来讨论我们的结果对设计的影响。
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