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Developing an AI Concept Envisioning Toolkit to Support Reflective Juxtaposition of Values and Harms

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2605.00282

Pitch Sinlapanuntakul, Soyun Moon, Yuri Kawada, Yeha Chung, Mark Zachry

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TLDR

An AI Concept Envisioning Toolkit helps designers reflect on values and harms early in AI design, making ethical considerations transparent.

Key contributions

  • Developed an AI Concept Envisioning Toolkit: AI Capability Library, Value-Harm Cards, Value-Tension Map.
  • Supports reasoning by juxtaposing values and harms within AI technical capabilities.
  • Encourages value reflection and helps anticipate potential harms in early design.
  • Makes ethical considerations more transparent for designers.

Why it matters

This paper addresses a critical gap in AI design by providing a concrete toolkit to integrate ethical considerations early. It helps designers proactively identify and navigate value tensions, preventing potential harms and fostering more responsible AI development from the outset.

Original Abstract

Early-stage concept envisioning is a critical juncture in AI design, shaping how designers frame problems and the decisions that follow. Yet values and potential harms are often too abstract or addressed too late to meaningfully shape design. Using a Research-through-Design (RtD) approach, we developed the AI Concept Envisioning Toolkit, comprising an AI Capability Library, 24 Value--Harm Cards, and a Value--Tension Map, to support reasoning by juxtaposing values and harms within AI technical capabilities. Through a survey with 30 designers and in-depth interviews with 12 designers, we find that the toolkit is clear and perceived as valuable, and that it encourages value reflection, helps anticipate potential harms, and makes ethical considerations more transparent in early-stage design. We reflect on our design process and discuss design approaches for tools that promote reflection on values and potential harms, surface and navigate value tensions, and introduce productive friction throughout design workflows.

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