TAS for health

This project explores how trustworthy autonomous systems embedded in devices in the home can support decision-making about health and wellbeing.

Exploring monitoring of the general health and wellbeing of non-clinical users in the home (including vulnerable groups), TAS for Health aims to integrate understandings of attitudes towards the use of AI in healthcare decision-making in the home across the potential spectrum of use, including patients, carers, and other service users. In particular, the project will look at how decision-making relates to shared values, such as trust, self-efficacy, privacy, and so on.

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Project Team

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Liz Dowthwaite

Liz Dowthwaite

Research Fellow, University of Nottingham

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Nils Jaeger

Nils Jäger

Assistant Professor in Digital Technology and Architecture, University of Nottingham

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Sue Cobb

Sue Cobb

Associate Professor, Head of the Human Factors Research Group, University of Nottingham

Co-investigator
Steven Benford

Steve Benford

Professor of Computer Science & EPSRC Dream Fellow, University of Nottingham

Co-investigator
Alexandra Lang

Alexandra Lang

Assistant Professor in Human Factors, University of Nottingham

Co-investigator

Ann-Marie Hughes

Associate Professor, University of Southampton

Co-investigator
Roshan das Nair

Roshan das Nair

Professor of Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, University of Nottingham

Co-investigator
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