With the integration of Wearable AI Technologies into community interventions a reflec-tion has started on the potential of these tools to innovate and simplify qualitative participatory research practices. This paper presents an investigation of the use of artificial intelligence PLAUD within the context of the Internet of Things (IoT) as a device for capturing interac-tions within graphomaniac communities. Specifically, the study involved 42 participants dur-ing meetings of Parole Notturne, a Palermo-based collective dedicated to promoting Commu-nity Reading and Writing. The primary objective is to critically evaluate the added value of wearable AI technologies, considering the prospect of kurzweilian technological singularity
Castiglione, A. (2025). Wearable AI technologies in reading and writing community: A participatory observation co-conducted with Plaud. PSICOLOGIA DI COMUNITÀ, N. 1(2025), 51-66 [10.3280/PSC2025OA21237].
Wearable AI technologies in reading and writing community: A participatory observation co-conducted with Plaud
Alessio Castiglione
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2025-10-08
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With the integration of Wearable AI Technologies into community interventions a reflec-tion has started on the potential of these tools to innovate and simplify qualitative participatory research practices. This paper presents an investigation of the use of artificial intelligence PLAUD within the context of the Internet of Things (IoT) as a device for capturing interac-tions within graphomaniac communities. Specifically, the study involved 42 participants dur-ing meetings of Parole Notturne, a Palermo-based collective dedicated to promoting Commu-nity Reading and Writing. The primary objective is to critically evaluate the added value of wearable AI technologies, considering the prospect of kurzweilian technological singularity| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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