Researchers created a stigma-aware WhatsApp chatbot for menstrual health education in Pakistan through co-design workshops and a two-week deployment, yielding insights on its use for challenging taboos alongside tensions around trust and cultural explanations.
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Designing Around Stigma: Human-Centered LLMs for Menstrual Health
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