| Hi Everyone, I'm thinking of building a Voice-Chatbot to help my autistic brother be more productive. He is in his 20's now and works at a grocery store as a bagger. I've noticed for years now that my mother is constantly asking him the same questions, "Wake up", "take a shower", "get ready for work", "have you eaten today", "it's time to leave the house for work", etc. He would be consider to have mild autism on the autism spectrum since he can do well in school but has a hard time connecting with people socially which has lead to a life of isolation. I'm wondering if building a Voice Chatbot via Alexa would help lessen the load for my mother and help my brother with everyday tasks. These are the task/commands I'm hoping to help him with. 1. Wake up (notify if work day or not)
-Calendar API
-bedroom light switch API 2. Get ready for work
-Weight sensor API (for bed)
-Shower sensor API
-Mirror sensor (recognizes work outfit) API
-Phone location sensor API 3. Ask what he has eaten today.
-Record response
-Send Daily Email/Text Summary to my mother 4. Ask if he would like to (random activity)
-activity suggestions (go on a walk, go to the game store, go watch a movie, etc) 5. It's time to go to bed now
-turns TV power switch off API
-turns bedroom light switch API
-lock computer API Do you think this would be helpful with his everyday tasks and do have any suggestions? |
Have you tried using lower-tech devices to help remind him? A paper agenda, Google Calendar, and alarm clocks/wristwatches are all techniques that other autistic people have used with varying levels of success.
If you want to test whether the Echo reminder would help, you should try a lower-fidelity prototype -- record your mother saying the reminder with a tape recorder or a Sound Recorder app on a computer, and then play it back at the appropriate time and see how he responds. (If it was me, I'd find it rather insulting and might respond angrily, but I wouldn't assume your brother acts the same way.)
Does your brother want to live independently of your mother? If your mother is the only social contact that your brother has during the whole day, then replacing her with an Echo might make him even more isolated, right?