Determining how voice assistants should broker consent to share data with third party software has proven to be a complex problem. Devices often require users to switch to companion smartphone apps in order to navigate permissions menus for their otherwise hands-free voice assistant. More in line with smartphone app stores, Alexa now offers "voice-forward consent", allowing users to grant skills access to personal data mid-conversation using speech. While more usable and convenient than opening a companion app, asking for consent 'on the fly' can undermine several concepts core to the informed consent process. The intangible nature of voice interfaces further blurs the boundary between parts of an interaction controlled by third-party developers from the underlying platforms. This provocation paper highlights key issues with current verbal consent implementations, outlines directions for potential solutions, and presents five open questions to the research community. In so doing, we hope to help shape the development of usable and effective verbal consent for voice assistants and similar conversational user interfaces.
翻译:确定语音助理应如何同意与第三方软件共享数据是一个复杂的问题。 设备往往要求用户切换到相伴的智能手机应用程序,以便浏览许可菜单,供其他用户免费语音助理使用。 更符合智能电话应用程序商店,Alexa现在提供“ 语音支持”, 允许用户使用语言提供个人数据中转的技能。 虽然比打开随机应用程序更有用和方便,但“在飞行上”请求同意会破坏知情同意进程的若干核心概念。 声音界面的无形性质进一步模糊了第三方开发者控制的交互部分与基本平台之间的界限。 这份挑衅性文件强调了当前口头同意实施过程中的关键问题, 概述了潜在解决方案的方向, 并向研究界提出了五个开放的问题。 在这样做时, 我们希望帮助形成对语音助理和类似对话用户界面的可用和有效口头支持。