In a new groundbreaking study by Imperial College London, researchers reveal a surprising trend—humans protecting AI bots from exclusion in virtual games. The study highlights the human tendency to empathize with and include AI agents as if they were real social beings. What does this mean for the future of AI design and human interaction? Should we be concerned about how emotionally attached we’re becoming to machines? Tune in to explore these intriguing questions and more!
REFERENCE:
Zhou, Jianan, Porat, Talya, van Zalk, Nejra, Humans Mindlessly Treat AI Virtual Agents as Social Beings, but This Tendency Diminishes Among the Young: Evidence From a Cyberball Experiment, Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies, 2024, 8864909, 17 pages, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/8864909
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