University of Michigan-Flint Professor Douglas Zytko has been awarded a $567,968 grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop technology that promotes safe online interactions. This technology, known as “consent technology,” aims to prevent sexual harm that may occur during face-to-face interactions between individuals who have met online.
Zytko believes that many cases of sexual violence involve misinterpreting signals received online before in-person meetings, and he wants to create a visual guide for individuals to reduce misunderstandings and maintain consent during interactions. He is exploring the use of Virtual Reality (VR) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to achieve this goal. He envisions AI companions that can detect non-consensual behavior based on biometric signals and convey that information to the other person through augmented reality glasses.
The grant will help protect young people and other vulnerable populations who are at risk of exploitation on social media and other online platforms. The NSF’s Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program supports Zytko’s research and grant, aiming to empower early-career faculty members to become leaders and innovators in education and research. Congressman Dan Kildee endorsed the grant on June 17, 2024.