Conversational AI for Social Good (CAI4SG): An Overview of Emerging Trends, Applications, and Challenges

Authors

  • Yi-Chieh Lee Computer Science, National University of Singapore
  • Junti Zhang Institute of Data Science, National University of Singapore
  • Tianqi Song Computer Science, National University of Singapore
  • Yugin Tan Computer Science, National University of Singapore

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i48.42131

Abstract

The integration of Conversational Agents (CAs) into daily life offers opportunities to tackle global challenges, leading to the emergence of Conversational AI for Social Good (CAI4SG). This paper examines the advancements of CAI4SG using a role-based framework that categorizes systems according to their AI autonomy and emotional engagement. This framework emphasizes the importance of considering the role of CAs in social good contexts, such as serving as empathetic supporters in mental health or functioning as assistants for accessibility. Additionally, exploring the deployment of CAs in various roles raises unique challenges, including algorithmic bias, data privacy, and potential socio-technical harms. These issues can differ based on the CA's role and level of engagement. This paper provides an overview of the current landscape, offering a role-based understanding that can guide future research and design aimed at the equitable, ethical, and effective development of CAI4SG.

Published

2026-03-14

How to Cite

Lee, Y.-C., Zhang, J., Song, T., & Tan, Y. (2026). Conversational AI for Social Good (CAI4SG): An Overview of Emerging Trends, Applications, and Challenges. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 40(48), 40962–40970. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i48.42131