Proactive AI as a Way to Foster Design Justice Practices

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design justice, proactive AI, Human-Computer Interaction, Artificial intelligence, Architecture

Resumen

As part of a counter-hegemonic agenda, participatory theories can challenge dominant perspectives, turning a specific process into a collective endeavour. Understanding that these current participatory design frameworks seem to lack an intersectional approach for the inclusion of counter-hegemonic narratives, we aim to stimulate a speculative discussion around the possibility of using a Proactive AI approach to develop voice assistants embedded with a Design Justice bias. Relying on a literature review and the design of a storyboard, we present a fictional scenario as a result in which a proactive voice assistant nudges the architect towards social reflections during the design process. Then, we discuss the importance of context awareness and beneficial intentional bias, concluding with the outcomes and challenges for the technology, beyond the architecture design practice.

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Vinicius Juliani Pereira, University of East Anglia

Vinicius Juliani Pereira is an Architect, holds a Master's degree in Architecture and Urbanism, and is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of East Anglia, United Kingdom. He studies smart home technologies, design methods, computer-human interaction, sociotechnical imaginaries, co-design, and design justice. viniciusjulianip@gmail.com
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8494367233087361

Gil Barros

Gil Garcia de Barros is an Architect, holds a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering, a Doctor's Degree and a Post-Doctorate in Architecture and Urbanism. He is a professor at the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Sao Paulo (USP), Brazil, and the Graduate Program in Architecture and Urbanism at the same institution. He is a researcher at the research group Representations: Imaginary and Technology, and coordinates research on representation in the design process, work organization in design, strategic design, dialogic design, design thinking, design methods, and design facilitation. gil.barros@usp.br
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0755097281960829

Publicado

23-12-2022