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Adapting AI behavior for different cultural contexts, languages, and norms.

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Cultural Adaptation

AI products are used globally. Cultural adaptation means designing AI behavior that respects and responds to different cultural contexts — not just translating words, but adapting interaction patterns, values, and communication styles.

Dimensions of Cultural Variation

  • Communication style: Direct (say what you mean) vs. indirect (imply, suggest, contextualise)
  • Formality norms: When titles and honorifics matter. When first names are appropriate.
  • Power distance: How authority and hierarchy affect communication expectations
  • Individualism vs. collectivism: Whether the AI addresses individual needs or group harmony
  • Uncertainty tolerance: How much ambiguity and hedging is comfortable
  • Time orientation: Whether efficiency or thoroughness is valued more
  • Emotional expression: Whether emotional language is expected or uncomfortable

Adaptation Strategies

  • Language adaptation: Not just translation but localisation of idioms, examples, and references
  • Tone shifting: More formal in high-power-distance cultures. More direct in low-context cultures.
  • Content adaptation: Examples and references that are culturally relevant and appropriate
  • Interaction pattern adaptation: Some cultures expect more back-and-forth before getting to the point
  • Visual and format adaptation: Date formats, number formats, reading direction, colour associations

What NOT to Do

  • Don't stereotype — cultural dimensions are tendencies, not rules for individuals
  • Don't assume culture from language — English speakers come from many cultures
  • Don't flatten diversity — there's enormous variation within any cultural group
  • Don't treat Western norms as the default and everything else as adaptation
  • Don't ignore intersectionality — culture interacts with age, profession, context, and personality

Designing Cultural Adaptation

  • Research: Understand the cultural contexts your users operate in
  • Flexibility: Build adaptation as a capability, not a fixed set of cultural profiles
  • User control: Let users adjust cultural dimensions of AI behavior
  • Testing: Test with users from the actual cultural contexts, not assumptions
  • Humility: Accept that you'll get things wrong and build in feedback mechanisms

Design Artefacts

  • Cultural dimension profiles for target markets
  • Localisation specifications beyond translation
  • Cultural adaptation testing protocols
  • User control designs for cultural preferences
  • Cultural sensitivity review checklists
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