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Future directions for chatbot research: an interdisciplinary research agenda

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Chatbots are increasingly vital gateways to digital services across domains, yet knowledge of their individual, group, and societal impacts remains limited and challenges must be addressed. The authors propose a research agenda outlining future directions and challenges to advance chatbot research. They developed the agenda through a deliberative analysis of six key topics—users, UX, frameworks, collaboration, democratization, and ethics—presented with a 5‑year outlook.

Abstract

Abstract Chatbots are increasingly becoming important gateways to digital services and information—taken up within domains such as customer service, health, education, and work support. However, there is only limited knowledge concerning the impact of chatbots at the individual, group, and societal level. Furthermore, a number of challenges remain to be resolved before the potential of chatbots can be fully realized. In response, chatbots have emerged as a substantial research area in recent years. To help advance knowledge in this emerging research area, we propose a research agenda in the form of future directions and challenges to be addressed by chatbot research. This proposal consolidates years of discussions at the CONVERSATIONS workshop series on chatbot research. Following a deliberative research analysis process among the workshop participants, we explore future directions within six topics of interest: (a) users and implications, (b) user experience and design, (c) frameworks and platforms, (d) chatbots for collaboration, (e) democratizing chatbots, and (f) ethics and privacy. For each of these topics, we provide a brief overview of the state of the art, discuss key research challenges, and suggest promising directions for future research. The six topics are detailed with a 5-year perspective in mind and are to be considered items of an interdisciplinary research agenda produced collaboratively by avid researchers in the field.

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