Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
2024
Keywords
Artificial Intelligence
Disciplines
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Abstract
Problem Statement: We want to help patients from underserved communities feel more safe, respected and comfortable in interacting with healthcare providers during the initial in-person encounters while also helping providers build empathy and implement socio-emotionally competent communication behaviors. Solution: Empathy Evolution is an AI-powered role-playing game that helps patients simulate their ideal communication with healthcare providers.
Community Engaged/Serving
Part of the UMass Boston Community-Engaged Teaching, Research, and Service Series. //scholarworks.umb.edu/engage
Recommended Citation
Rejtig, Michael; Igharo, Ajanee; Kelminson, Emma; and Comeau, Jackson, "HACK24F: The Empathy Architects" (2024). Paul English Applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) Institute Publications. 12.
https://scholarworks.umb.edu/ai_pubs/12
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