Perceptions and expectations of an artificially intelligent physical activity digital assistant — A focus group study

Vandelanotte, C., Hodgetts, D., Peris, D. L. I. H. K., Karki, A., Maher, C., Imam, T., … & Trost, S. (2024). Perceptions and expectations of an artificially intelligent physical activity digital assistant—A focus group studyApplied Psychology: Health and Well‐Being16(4), 2362-2380.

[Open Access] https://iaap-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/aphw.12594

Abstract

Artificially intelligent physical activity digital assistants that use the full spectrum of machine learning capabilities have not yet been developed and examined.

This study aimed to explore potential users’ perceptions and expectations of using such a digital assistant. Six 90-min online focus group meetings (n = 45 adults) were conducted. Meetings were recorded, transcribed and thematically analysed.

Participants embraced the idea of a ‘digital assistant’ providing physical activity support. Participants indicated they would like to receive notifications from the digital assistant, but did not agree on the number, timing, tone and content of notifications. Likewise, they indicated that the digital assistant’s personality and appearance should be customisable. Participants understood the need to provide information to the digital assistant to allow for personalisation, but varied greatly in the extent of information that they were willing to provide.

Privacy issues aside, participants embraced the idea of using artificial intelligence or machine learning in return for a more functional and personal digital assistant.

In sum, participants were ready for an artificially intelligent physical activity digital assistant but emphasised a need to personalise or customise nearly every feature of the application. This poses challenges in terms of cost and complexity of developing the application.

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Danya Hodgetts

Dr Danya Hodgetts is a Sport Management consultant, educator and researcher with more than 25 years experience in the sport industry. Danya specialises in developing and implementing innovative education, training and professional development programs for national and state sporting bodies, TAFE and University.

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