The Impact of Generative Conversational Artificial Intelligence on the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Community: Scoping Review

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Bragazzi, Nicola Luigi [1 ,6 ]
Crapanzano, Andrea [2 ]
Converti, Manlio [3 ]
Zerbetto, Riccardo [4 ]
Khamisy-Farah, Rola [5 ]
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[1] York Univ, Dept Math & Stat, Lab Ind & Appl Math, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] San Francisco State Univ, Dept Counseling, San Francisco, CA USA
[3] Local Hlth Unit ASL Napoli 2 Nord, Dept Mental Hlth, Naples, Italy
[4] GESTALT Study Ctr, Milan, Italy
[5] Bar Ilan Univ, Azrieli Fac Med, Safed, Israel
[6] York Univ, Dept Math & Stat, Lab Ind & Appl Math, 4700 Keele St, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, Canada
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generative conversational artificial intelligence; chatbot; lesbian; gay; bisexual; transgender; and queer community; LGBTQ; scoping review; mobile phone; HEALTH;
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10.2196/52091
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Despite recent significant strides toward acceptance, inclusion, and equality, members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) community still face alarming mental health disparities, being almost 3 times more likely to experience depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts than their heterosexual counterparts. These unique psychological challenges are due to discrimination, stigmatization, and identity-related struggles and can potentially benefit from generative conversational artificial intelligence (AI). As the latest advancement in AI, conversational agents and chatbots can imitate human conversation and support mental health, fostering diversity and inclusivity, combating stigma, and countering discrimination. In contrast, if not properly designed, they can perpetuate exclusion and inequities. Objective: This study aims to examine the impact of generative conversational AI on the LGBTQ community. Methods: This study was designed as a scoping review. Four electronic scholarly databases (Scopus, Embase, Web of Science, and MEDLINE via PubMed) and gray literature (Google Scholar) were consulted from inception without any language restrictions. Original studies focusing on the LGBTQ community or counselors working with this community exposed to chatbots and AI-enhanced internet-based platforms and exploring the feasibility, acceptance, or effectiveness of AI-enhanced tools were deemed eligible. The findings were reported in accordance with the PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews). Results: Seven applications (HIVST-Chatbot, TelePrEP Navigator, Amanda Selfie, Crisis Contact Simulator, REALbot, Tough Talks, and Queer AI) were included and reviewed. The chatbots and internet-based assistants identified served various purposes: (1) to identify LGBTQ individuals at risk of suicide or contracting HIV or other sexually transmitted infections, (2) to provide resources to LGBTQ youth from underserved areas, (3) facilitate HIV status disclosure to sex partners, and (4) develop training role-play personas encompassing the diverse experiences and intersecting identities of LGBTQ youth to educate counselors. The use of generative conversational AI for the LGBTQ community is still in its early stages. Initial studies have found that deploying chatbots is feasible and well received, with high ratings for usability and user satisfaction. However, there is room for improvement in terms of the content provided and making conversations more engaging and interactive. Many of these studies used small sample sizes and short-term interventions measuring limited outcomes. Conclusions: Generative conversational AI holds promise, but further development and formal evaluation are needed, including studies with larger samples, longer interventions, and randomized trials to compare different content, delivery methods, and dissemination platforms. In addition, a focus on engagement with behavioral objectives is essential to advance this field. The findings have broad practical implications, highlighting that AI's impact spans various aspects of people's lives. Assessing AI's impact on diverse communities and adopting diversity-aware and intersectional approaches can help shape AI's positive impact on society as a whole.
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