Current approaches of artificial intelligence (AI) in leading behavioural change: the latest review

Digital health is plagued by low interest and adherence, but research suggests improvements are possible. Non-health care, for-profit digital enterprises like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook undertake behavioural experiments to enhance user engagement. Today, everyone is impacted by commercial deter...

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Main Authors: Ghani, Miharaini Md, Osman, Mohd Nizam, Omar, Siti Zobidah, Radzi, Siti Ramizah Khairunnisa Mohd, Mustafa, Wan Azani, Mardatillah, Annisa
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Published: Semarak Ilmu Publishing 2024
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author Ghani, Miharaini Md
Osman, Mohd Nizam
Omar, Siti Zobidah
Radzi, Siti Ramizah Khairunnisa Mohd
Mustafa, Wan Azani
Mardatillah, Annisa
author_facet Ghani, Miharaini Md
Osman, Mohd Nizam
Omar, Siti Zobidah
Radzi, Siti Ramizah Khairunnisa Mohd
Mustafa, Wan Azani
Mardatillah, Annisa
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description Digital health is plagued by low interest and adherence, but research suggests improvements are possible. Non-health care, for-profit digital enterprises like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook undertake behavioural experiments to enhance user engagement. Today, everyone is impacted by commercial determinants of health, and the selection of unhealthy options compounds economic, social, and racial disparities that already exist. However, healthcare providers tend to prioritize pharmacological approaches at the expense of influencing patients’ actions. Thus, it is crucial to ensure that artificial intelligence (AI) is integrated as well as applied within the systems to improve related fields. Both Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) have indexed the previously examined body of work in their respective databases. This review is going to be divided into three different themes: (1) health, (2) education, and (3) other fields. This paper aims to analyse the existing data or outcomes via analysis, categorization, comparison, and summary. It also may uncover research gaps and explore field possibilities. This review included English-language research and literature from 2022. This study summarises current approaches of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in leading behavioural change from different fields of literature.
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spelling upm.eprints-1056252024-03-29T02:03:26Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/105625/ Current approaches of artificial intelligence (AI) in leading behavioural change: the latest review Ghani, Miharaini Md Osman, Mohd Nizam Omar, Siti Zobidah Radzi, Siti Ramizah Khairunnisa Mohd Mustafa, Wan Azani Mardatillah, Annisa Digital health is plagued by low interest and adherence, but research suggests improvements are possible. Non-health care, for-profit digital enterprises like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook undertake behavioural experiments to enhance user engagement. Today, everyone is impacted by commercial determinants of health, and the selection of unhealthy options compounds economic, social, and racial disparities that already exist. However, healthcare providers tend to prioritize pharmacological approaches at the expense of influencing patients’ actions. Thus, it is crucial to ensure that artificial intelligence (AI) is integrated as well as applied within the systems to improve related fields. Both Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) have indexed the previously examined body of work in their respective databases. This review is going to be divided into three different themes: (1) health, (2) education, and (3) other fields. This paper aims to analyse the existing data or outcomes via analysis, categorization, comparison, and summary. It also may uncover research gaps and explore field possibilities. This review included English-language research and literature from 2022. This study summarises current approaches of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in leading behavioural change from different fields of literature. Semarak Ilmu Publishing 2024 Article PeerReviewed Ghani, Miharaini Md and Osman, Mohd Nizam and Omar, Siti Zobidah and Radzi, Siti Ramizah Khairunnisa Mohd and Mustafa, Wan Azani and Mardatillah, Annisa (2024) Current approaches of artificial intelligence (AI) in leading behavioural change: the latest review. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology, 35 (1). pp. 143-155. ISSN 2462-1943 https://semarakilmu.com.my/journals/index.php/applied_sciences_eng_tech/article/view/2093 10.37934/araset.34.3.143155
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