When and How AI Should Assist Brainstorming for AI Impact Assessment
Jarod Govers, Sanja Šćepanović, Daniele Quercia
TLDR
This paper explores how AI can assist team brainstorming for AI impact assessment, finding benefits for general AI and offering design guidance.
Key contributions
- Adapted strategic foresight methods and co-designed AI interventions for team brainstorming.
- Evaluated interventions, finding AI improved impact assessment for general AI but not specialized applications.
- Provides design guidance: AI should offer hints, structure ideas, and assist tedious process tasks.
Why it matters
This paper addresses a critical gap in AI tools for collaborative AI impact assessment. It provides empirical evidence on when AI assistance is effective and offers practical design principles for future AI brainstorming tools, enhancing the quality of impact assessments.
Original Abstract
A key task in AI practice is to assess potential impacts to prevent harm. Current AI tools assisting AI impact assessment have not been designed or evaluated for collaborative team brainstorming, and they do not capture the range of views in diverse teams. We studied how AI can support team brainstorming during AI impact assessment and made three contributions. First, we adapted two structured methods from strategic foresight and co-designed AI interventions for them in five in-person workshops with 28 participants in total. Second, we evaluated the interventions in ten in-person workshops with 54 participants, finding that AI improved impact assessment quality and brainstorming perceptions for a general-purpose AI use (a chatbot companion) but not for a specialised one (a kidney allocation application). Third, our findings result in broader design guidance for AI assistance in brainstorming: AI should only offer hints and not solutions during early ideation, initiating interaction only when participants face fixation or saturation; it should facilitate structuring ideas during convergence; leverage expertise to refine ideas; and overall, it should serve more in support of tedious brainstorming process tasks, rather than ideation that teams value to do themselves.
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