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Conversational Assistants: Investigating Privacy Concerns, Trust, and Self-Disclosure
2017
International Conference on Information Systems
By the end of 2017 more than 33 million voice-based devices will be in circulation, many of which will include conversational assistants such as Amazon's Alexa and Apple's Siri. These devices require a significant amount of personal information from users to learn their preferences and provide them with personalized responses. This creates an interesting and important tension: the more information users disclose, the greater the value they receive from these devices; however, due to concerns
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