Across two studies, we sought to extend the extant—albeit sparse—literature on attitudes toward artworks created by humans as compared to artworks created by AI platforms. Our studies had three primary aims. First, while a handful of studies have examined the question of whether people differ ...
using quantitative methods that appealed to my sense of rigor. Then as an assistant professor in computer science at Indiana University, and to the surprise of my computer science colleagues, I partnered with a young psychologist,
artificial intelligence. But the one thing for sure is that it is going to be great. All we need is a bit of self-control, a bit of reflection and a dose of clarity. In all, technology is not encompassing but rather, one-sided...
and the targeted, theory-based design of a comprehensive set of psychological intervention strategies using cognitive and socio-affective pathways to protect people from being influenced by disinformation. Among possible interventions, psychological inoculations have been identified ...
At the core of what defines us as humans is the concept of theory of mind: the ability to track other people’s mental states. The recent development of large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT has led to intense debate about the possibility that the
A very important part of studying human behavior is performing observations. What better way to explain someone's behavior than by observing that person? How is your test participant interacting with a child, a patient, or computer? Observational research ...
As such, in this study our main focus is to find support for (or against) the hypothesis that people may unknowingly and inadvert- ently transfer their biases to the computer programs that they build. However, we do not study specific biases (s.a., gender or racial), nor do we test...
As the relationship evolves to a stable state, the frequency of interactions may decrease, but the relationship can still be seen as having substantial affective and social value. The relationship with the social chatbot was found to be rewarding to its users, positively impacting the participants'...
Mind over machine: The power of human intuition and expertise in the era of the computer: Hubert L. Dreyfus and Stuart E. Dreyfus . Published by: New York, The Free Press, 1986. Lotfi A. Zadeh. Future Generation Computer Systems . 1987...
The power of human language and thought arises from systematic compositionality—the algebraic ability to understand and produce novel combinations from known components. Fodor and Pylyshyn1famously argued that artificial neural networks lack this capacity and are therefore not viable models of the mind....