Inclusive AI-Based Chatbots for Public Services in Finland: Potential of Constructivism

Abstract

Despite innovative initiatives, digital gaps persist, necessitating optimal solutions for both customers and service providers, especially for multicultural societies. Grounded on the fundamental premise that every user of public services engages in ongoing digital literacy and cultural inclusion, this study advocates integrating constructivism learning theory and its principles into inclusive chatbot design for public services. Further, this paper proposes a paradigm shift in the role of chatbots, advocating for their evolution from mere autoresponders to mentors. Rather than merely retrieving information based on keywords, chatbots can proactively guide users through their digital journeys by employing findings from constructivism, a fundamental learning theory. Integrating principles of constructivism in chatbot design improves users’ digital literacy by actively engaging them in the learning process. It ensures that the content and interactions are personalized, culturally sensitive, and flexible. A constructivist environment enables AI-based chatbots to evolve and adapt through user interactions. This approach is fundamental to the development of inclusive chatbots that cater to the diverse needs of all users. In essence, this paper offers actionable insights for practitioners and policymakers alike, emphasizing the importance of collaboration across disciplines to meet the diverse needs of users.



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Zahra Hosseini, University of Helsinki, Finland
Aaro Tupasela, University of Helsinki, Finland

Paper Information
Conference: BAMC2024
Stream: Cultural Studies

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To cite this article:
Hosseini Z., & Tupasela A. (2025) Inclusive AI-Based Chatbots for Public Services in Finland: Potential of Constructivism ISSN: 2435-9475 – The Barcelona Conference on Arts, Media & Culture 2024: Official Conference Proceedings (pp. 159-175) https://doi.org/10.22492/issn.2435-9475.2024.16
To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.22492/issn.2435-9475.2024.16


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