通过以非洲为中心的情感智能实现数字主权:人工智能增强心理健康支持的概念证明

Sontaga G. Forane , Absalom E. Ezugwu , Kevin Igwe
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数字主权对于使社区能够控制其技术生态系统至关重要,特别是在精神健康等领域,文化相关性和数据自主权至关重要。本研究探讨了将以非洲为中心的情商原则整合到人工智能驱动的心理健康支持系统中,同时提出了一个具有文化适应性的框架,该框架具有强调技术自主性和文化真实性的概念验证。这种概念化的方法以同理心、社区福祉、复原力和乌班图等价值观为基础,将心理健康干预措施与非洲社区的生活经验结合起来。该框架结合了对话代理和个性化干预,以及能够检测和分类心理健康状况(如抑郁、焦虑和压力)的原型系统。通过强调本地数据控制和利用本土系统,这项工作促进了数字主权并解决了隐私问题。原型的初步测试证明了与文化相适应的人工智能解决方案的可行性,显示出用户参与度和信任度的提高。本文强调需要在促进数字自治的同时尊重文化认同的心理健康干预措施。更重要的是,它倡导根据地区背景个性化人工智能系统,并呼吁在推进数字自治的同时维护文化认同的精神卫生解决方案。
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Digital Sovereignty through Africa-Centric Emotional Intelligence: A Proof of Concept for AI-Enhanced Mental Health Support
Digital sovereignty is vital for enabling communities to control their technological ecosystems, particularly in areas like mental health, where cultural relevance and data autonomy are paramount. This study examines the integration of Africa-centric emotional intelligence principles into AI-driven mental health support systems, while at the same time proposing a culturally adaptive framework with a proof of concept that emphasizes both technological autonomy and cultural authenticity. Grounded in values such as empathy, communal well-being, resilience, and Ubuntu, the conceptualized approach aligns mental health interventions with the lived experience of African communities. The framework incorporates conversational agents and personalized interventions, alongside a prototype system capable of detecting and classifying mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, and stress. The culturally aligned design enhances user trust, engagement, and perceived usefulness, By emphasizing local data control and leveraging Indigenous systems, this work promotes digital sovereignty and addresses privacy concerns. Preliminary testing of the prototype demonstrates the feasibility of culturally attuned AI solutions, showing improved user engagement and trust. This paper emphasizes the need for mental health interventions that respect cultural identity while promoting digital autonomy. More so, it advocates for AI systems personalized to regional contexts and calls for mental health solutions that uphold cultural identity while advancing digital self-governance.
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