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Cambridge Ethical Design Lab

The Ethical Design Lab is a human computer interaction and design research lab within the Institute for Technology and Humanity at the University of Cambridge.  We do research to better undestand and design for human experiences of technology.
We work with users and other stakeholders to advance ethical practice and evidence-based technology for health and wellbeing. This includes research on human autonomy, human computer interaction, digital health, and wellbeing supportive design to further design knowledge, theory and practice.

OUR DIRECTOR

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Dr Dorian Peters
Assistant Professor in Ethical Design
@dorian_peters

PEOPLE

Dr Asma Shora
Visiting Scholar

Rebecca Verlander
Senior Manager, NHS England
Visiting Scholar and Collaborator

Professor Rafael Calvo
Collaborator
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Dr Malak Sadek
Collaborator



Tomasz Hollanek
Co-Investigator

Eleanor Drage
Co-Investigator

Pablo Alejandro Fonseca Arollo
Visiting student
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We are also part of the Imperial spoke of the
Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence.
LCFI is a multidisciplinary research centre
dedicated to exploring the nature, ethics and impact of Artificial Intelligence.

CURRENT PROJECTS

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Conversational AI in Dementia Care
We're working with health professionals at the Dementia Research Institute to explore and test safe and effective uses of conversational AI to support health workers, carers and patients living with dementia.  

Funders: Dementia Research Institute - Care, Research and Technology
Resources:  Article in NPJ Digital Health
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CALMS - Culturally Appropriate Language Model Systems
We're working with researchers, community health workers and health care services users in Argentina and Peru to explore opportunities for conversational AI to improve health care delivery and access.

Partners: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
Resources:  Article in NPJ Digital Health
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IMPACT
Digital health for dementia in Peru
This NIHR project is in collaboration with Dr Christopher Butler MA PhD FRCP and a team or researchers at Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia in Lima, Peru. We are co-designing with community health workers across the diverse regions of Peru including the Andes, Amazon, coast and Lima, to develop digital pathways to scalable support for people with dementia and their carers.

Funders: NIHR  |  Partners: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia (UPCH)
Resources: Article in the Lancet Neurology, Article in ACM Interactions
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BRISA
A Conversational Agent for Asthma Support
This project brings together specialist doctors, nurses and people with asthma to create a conversational agent (available online or via WhatsApp) that can help people better understand and manage their asthma, as well as more accurately assess their risk of an having an asthma attack within 3 months.  

Funders: EPSRC  |  Partners: Asthma+Lung UK; Healthily
Resources: Website  |  Outcomes paper, Protocol paper
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METUX MEASURES
Evaluating wellbeing support within technology experience
An ongoing project working toward the development and refinement of validated measures for assessing the psychological impact of technologies and digital experience. This work, forms part of our work as the Imperial spoke of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence.

Funders: Leverhulme Trust
Resources: Most recent measures paper  |  Foundational paper
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