Inquisitive mind: a conversational news companion

Mateusz Dubiel, Alessandra Cervone, G. Riccardi
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With an ever-increasing amount of information and ever-more-hectic lifestyles, many people rely on news briefs to stay up to date. Consequently, the reliance on single-source media narratives can lead to a biased and narrow perception of the world. Conversational interfaces, as a medium for delivering news stories, can help to address this problem by encouraging users to explore information resources and news stories by formulating curiosity driven comments and questions. We propose Inquisitive Mind (IM) - a conversational companion that proactively points out different narratives of the story, refers users to source materials, and encourages deeper exploration of the topic. We argue that IM could foster curiosity, encourage critical thinking, and effectively lead to more conscious media consumption.
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好奇的头脑:健谈的新闻伴侣
随着信息量的不断增加和生活方式的日益繁忙,许多人依靠新闻简报来了解最新的信息。因此,对单一来源的媒体叙述的依赖可能导致对世界的偏见和狭隘的看法。对话界面作为一种传递新闻故事的媒介,可以通过形成好奇心驱动的评论和问题,鼓励用户探索信息资源和新闻故事,从而帮助解决这个问题。我们提出了好奇心思维(IM)——一个对话伙伴,主动指出故事的不同叙述,为用户提供原始材料,并鼓励对主题进行更深入的探索。我们认为即时通讯可以培养好奇心,鼓励批判性思维,并有效地导致更有意识的媒体消费。
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