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A social robot connected with chatGPT to improve cognitive functioning in ASD subjects

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FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1232177

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social robotics; neurodevelopmental disorders; Autism Spectrum Disorders; facial emotions recognition; educational scenarios; physical disabilities

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Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDDs) pose a significant burden on families and society, but technology, including AI and digital technologies, offers potential solutions for assessment, monitoring, and treatment. However, more research is needed to determine the effectiveness and feasibility of these technologies in NDDs and address implementation challenges.
Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDDs) represent a significant healthcare and economic burden for families and society. Technology, including AI and digital technologies, offers potential solutions for the assessment, monitoring, and treatment of NDDs. However, further research is needed to determine the effectiveness, feasibility, and acceptability of these technologies in NDDs, and to address the challenges associated with their implementation. In this work, we present the application of social robotics using a Pepper robot connected to the OpenAI system (Chat-GPT) for real-time dialogue initiation with the robot. After describing the general architecture of the system, we present two possible simulated interaction scenarios of a subject with Autism Spectrum Disorder in two different situations. Limitations and future implementations are also provided to provide an overview of the potential developments of interconnected systems that could greatly contribute to technological advancements for Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDD).

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