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Designing Human-mediated AI Guidance: Ready Together for Personalized Family Emergency Preparedness

arXiv:2608.19950v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are increasingly used across domains to provide personalized information, recommendations, and decision support.

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arXiv:2608.19950v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are increasingly used across domains to provide personalized information, recommendations, and decision support. However, in some contexts, AI-generated information may not be suitable for direct delivery to the final recipient. Instead, it may need to be interpreted, adapted, and communicated by a human who understands the recipient's needs, emotional state, and situational context. Human-AI interaction research has given less attention to situations in which a more knowledgeable human acts as an intermediary between an AI system and a less experienced or less informed recipient. We introduce the human-mediated AI guidance framework and explore it through Ready Together, an AI-supported family emergency preparedness system in which parents mediate AI-generated content for their children. The system is designed to provide personalized guidance and support parents in making emergency preparedness more interactive and understandable through guided activities and family-centered learning. The system design was informed by a qualitative, design-oriented research process involving semi-structured interviews and co-design activities. Findings identified challenges in family emergency preparedness, including difficulty discussing emergencies with children, uncertainty about providing appropriate explanations, and a preference for interactive learning activities. These findings informed the design of an interactive prototype, subsequently evaluated through a pilot study and a heuristic evaluation. Participants responded positively to the personalized recommendations and practical activities. Preliminary findings suggest that human-mediated AI guidance may support context-sensitive family preparedness while preserving parents' responsibility for interpreting, adapting, and communicating AI-generated information.

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Source: arXiv cs.AI | 2026-08-21

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