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As information and communication technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) become deeply integrated into daily life, the focus on users’ digital well-being has grown across academic and industrial fields. However, fragmented perspectives and approaches to digital well-being in AI-powered systems hinder a holistic understanding, leaving researchers and practitioners struggling to design truly human-centered AI systems.
It also identifies key challenges for any intelligent system — including ethical concerns, user autonomy, and personalization — suggesting that AI adoption in digital health must intentionally balance innovation with psychological and behavioral impacts on users.
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Digital health innovations provide an opportunity to improve access to care, information, and quality of care during the perinatal period, a critical period of health for mothers and infants. However, …
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