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The Conversation about Loss: Understanding How Chatbot Technology was Used in Supporting People in Grief.

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ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/3544548.3581154

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Chatbot; Virtual Human; Grief/Prolonged Grief; Conversational AI; Digital Grieving; Thanatechnology

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In this study, the potential benefits and risks of using chatbots to help mourners cope with grief are explored through semi-structured interviews. Findings show that chatbots can assist individuals in managing grief by acting as a listener, simulating the deceased, serving as a romantic partner, friend, and emotion coach. The impact of interacting with chatbots on mourners' grief experience is also highlighted.
While conversational agents have traditionally been used for simple tasks such as scheduling meetings and customer service support, recent advancements have led researchers to examine their use in complex social situations, such as to provide emotional support and companionship. For mourners who could be vulnerable to the sense of loneliness and disruption of self-identity, such technology offers a unique way to help them cope with grief. In this study, we explore the potential benefits and risks of such a practice, through semi-structured interviews with 10 mourners who actively used chatbots at different phases of their loss. Our findings indicated seven approaches in which chatbots were used to help people cope with grief, by taking the role of listener, acting as a simulation of the deceased, romantic partner, friend and emotion coach. We then highlight how interacting with the chatbots impacted mourners' grief experience, and conclude the paper with further research opportunities.

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