Tiffany L Marcantonio,Gracie Avery,Anna Thrash,Ruschelle M Leone
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针对年轻人的全面性健康教育往往在很大程度上仍无法获得,从而在性同意、拒绝、性侵犯和色情短讯等方面留下了知识空白。Snapchat 的 "我的人工智能"(My AI)专为用户量身定制,为性健康询问提供了无障碍、无污名化的回答,显示出解决这些差距的前景。本研究旨在评估 "我的人工智能 "在处理与性交流、性侵犯和性短讯相关的问题时的有效性,以及在不同用户中的回复一致性。我们的团队与年轻人合作,并利用先前的文献,拟定了有关性同意、拒绝、性侵犯和色情短讯的问题,由 15 名研究人员提交给 My AI。每位团队成员都在 Snapchat 中与 "我的人工智能 "聊天,并按照相同的顺序向它提出一系列问题。然后,我们进行了定性内容分析,以评估不同用户之间的一致性。My AI 的回答强调了通过身体接触或直接对话进行明确、诚实的同意和拒绝沟通的重要性。对于潜在的性侵犯或色情短信经历,它建议咨询可信赖的护理人员。虽然 "我的人工智能 "为不同的研究人员提供了类似的回复,但也存在差异。我的人工智能 "的回复反映了常见的性健康教育信息,回复使用的语言反映了对潜在攻击受害者或被要求提供性图像者的同情。我的人工智能 "在提高性健康信息可及性方面的潜力,可以增强年轻人做出明智的性健康决定的能力。然而,回答的多变性可能会限制其影响和理解力,这就强调了教育者对这些工具进行补充的重要性。
Large Language Models in an App: Conducting a Qualitative Synthetic Data Analysis of How Snapchat's "My AI" Responds to Questions About Sexual Consent, Sexual Refusals, Sexual Assault, and Sexting.
Comprehensive sexual health education for young people often remains largely inaccessible, leaving gaps in knowledge about sexual consent, refusals, sexual assault, and sexting. Snapchat's My AI, tailored to its users, offers accessible and potentially stigma-free responses to sexual health queries, showing promise in addressing these gaps. This study aimed to evaluate My AI's effectiveness in handling questions related to sexual communication, assault, and sexting, and its response consistency across users. Collaborating with young adults and leveraging prior literature, our team formulated questions on sexual consent, refusals, sexual assault, and sexting submitted to My AI by 15 researchers. Each team member opened a chat with My AI in Snapchat and asked it a set of questions in the same order. We then conducted a qualitative content analysis to assess for consistency across users. My AI responses emphasized the importance of clear, honest consent and refusal communication through physical contact or direct conversation. With potential experiences of sexual assault or sexting, it advised consultation with a trusted caregiver. While My AI provided similar responses across researchers, variations were noted. My AI's responses mirrored common sexual health education messages and the responses used language reflective of sympathy toward potential assault victims or those who were asked for sexual images. My AI's potential to enhance accessibility to sexual health information could empower young people in making informed sexual health decisions. However, variability in responses may limit impact and comprehension, underscoring the importance of educators complementing these tools.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Sex Research (JSR) is a scholarly journal devoted to the publication of articles relevant to the variety of disciplines involved in the scientific study of sexuality. JSR is designed to stimulate research and promote an interdisciplinary understanding of the diverse topics in contemporary sexual science. JSR publishes empirical reports, theoretical essays, literature reviews, methodological articles, historical articles, teaching papers, book reviews, and letters to the editor. JSR actively seeks submissions from researchers outside of North America.