Humans are perceived as better, but weaker, than artificial intelligence: A comparison of affective impressions of humans, AIs, and computer systems in roles on teams
Attributions of affective meaning – goodness, power, and activity – are important for understanding how people interact with both human and technological agents. Recent evidence indicates that labels of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer system differ in affective impressions, but it is unkno...
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Auteurs principaux: | Daniel B. Shank, Madison Bowen, Alexander Burns, Matthew Dew |
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Elsevier
2021
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