RESEARCH QUESTION
1. Which approaches do artificial intelligences have to support people with their decision making?
2. Could the collected objects be helpful?
Tanks to social media and messaging applications, networking is easier than ever for our society. Paradoxically, we feel more lonely than ever because we experience less and less real contact. Across Europe, it is estimated that „34 million people are socially isolated“. A study by the Mental Health Foundation showed that the probability of becoming lonely is higher for people in the ages between 18 and 34, then those over 55.
One of the problems is that lonely people tend to get into a vicious circle of negative behavior and irrational decisions. For Generation-Z, one problem obtains the difficulty in making decisions which lies in the correct evaluation e.g. if joining an invitation from friends or colleagues will be worth it or not. Many young people do not want to waste their emotional energy and time. Achieving a balance in decision-making is as advisable as it is difficult for some. If these people too ofen affirm requests from others, they have no time for themselves and feel lonely. If requests are rejected too ofen, they end up alone and feel just as lonely.
DESIGN CONCEPT
For all six bodies, there is one central object: the Brain. The Brain only collects input from its surroundings and gives it to the silent listener. For example, he perceives conversations and voices and analyzes them. The different bodies have their own personal cha-racter and a unique way of communicating and behaving. The user has the possibility to choose the AI that suits him best. In order to be able to use a body, the brain must be inserted. The collected information from the brain is interpreted by the body.