AI Chatbots: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
This book explores the subject of artificial psychology from the standpoint of how online Chatbots have infiltrated and affected societies and the world in general. The book explores the psychological effects of depending on an online entity for our needs – even if it’s a reminder of scheduled event...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book explores the subject of artificial psychology from the standpoint of how online Chatbots have infiltrated and affected societies and the world in general. The book explores the psychological effects of depending on an online entity for our needs – even if it’s a reminder of scheduled events. The author provides insight into the notion of human-Chatbot exchanges, understanding, and false emotions both from the Chatbot and from the human. He goes on to investigate and discuss the dangers of too much reliance on technology that learns from a variety of sources and how some sources can negatively influence Chatbots, and by doing so, negatively affect people. The book also discusses human-Chatbot interactions and the natural language interface(s) required to respond adequately to humans. Lastly, the author explores the notion of ethical considerations for people, based on their interactions with Chatbots, including information based on cultural differences between different regions of the world |
Beschreibung: | XII, 165 p. 33 illus., 14 illus. in color. - This book explores the subject of artificial psychology from the standpoint of how online Chatbots have infiltrated and affected societies and the world in general. The book explores the psychological effects of depending on an online entity for our needs – even if it’s a reminder of scheduled events. The author provides insight into the notion of human-Chatbot exchanges, understanding, and false emotions both from the Chatbot and from the human. He goes on to investigate and discuss the dangers of too much reliance on technology that learns from a variety of sources and how some sources can negatively influence Chatbots, and by doing so, negatively affect people. The book also discusses human-Chatbot interactions and the natural language interface(s) required to respond adequately to humans. Lastly, the author explores the notion of ethical considerations for people, based on their interactions with Chatbots, including information based on cultural differences between different regions of the world Introduction.- Section I: The Rise of the Chatbot.- What is a Chatbot.- Categories of Chatbots.- Chatbots and the need for connectivity.- Do They Fill a Need in Society.- Section II: Chatbots: The Good.- Chatbots like SIRI: Your Digital Assistant.- Chatbots for casual interactions.- Chatbots that analyze data and provide valuable information.- Section III: Chatbots: The Bad.- Microsoft’s 2016 Chatbot – What Went Wrong.- Examples of Issues with Chatbots over the last Few Years.- When is human-AI interaction appropriate and when is it inappropriate.- Section IV: Chatbots: The Ugly.- Inherent Bias in Chatbots: Is it Possible to Create an AI Entity without any Bias.- What Happens when a Chatbot Gives Detrimental Advice: Who’s Responsible.- Can we rely on Companies that Create Chatbots to act Responsibly.- Section IV: Future of Chatbots.- What does the Future of Chatbots Look Like.- Can Future AI Entities show Love and Compassion and Should They.- Conclusion. |
Beschreibung: | 165 Seiten 240 mm |
ISBN: | 9783031455117 |
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spelling | Crowder, James Verfasser aut AI Chatbots The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Cham Springer 2024 165 Seiten 240 mm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Synthesis Lectures on Engineering, Science, and Technology XII, 165 p. 33 illus., 14 illus. in color. - This book explores the subject of artificial psychology from the standpoint of how online Chatbots have infiltrated and affected societies and the world in general. The book explores the psychological effects of depending on an online entity for our needs – even if it’s a reminder of scheduled events. The author provides insight into the notion of human-Chatbot exchanges, understanding, and false emotions both from the Chatbot and from the human. He goes on to investigate and discuss the dangers of too much reliance on technology that learns from a variety of sources and how some sources can negatively influence Chatbots, and by doing so, negatively affect people. The book also discusses human-Chatbot interactions and the natural language interface(s) required to respond adequately to humans. Lastly, the author explores the notion of ethical considerations for people, based on their interactions with Chatbots, including information based on cultural differences between different regions of the world Introduction.- Section I: The Rise of the Chatbot.- What is a Chatbot.- Categories of Chatbots.- Chatbots and the need for connectivity.- Do They Fill a Need in Society.- Section II: Chatbots: The Good.- Chatbots like SIRI: Your Digital Assistant.- Chatbots for casual interactions.- Chatbots that analyze data and provide valuable information.- Section III: Chatbots: The Bad.- Microsoft’s 2016 Chatbot – What Went Wrong.- Examples of Issues with Chatbots over the last Few Years.- When is human-AI interaction appropriate and when is it inappropriate.- Section IV: Chatbots: The Ugly.- Inherent Bias in Chatbots: Is it Possible to Create an AI Entity without any Bias.- What Happens when a Chatbot Gives Detrimental Advice: Who’s Responsible.- Can we rely on Companies that Create Chatbots to act Responsibly.- Section IV: Future of Chatbots.- What does the Future of Chatbots Look Like.- Can Future AI Entities show Love and Compassion and Should They.- Conclusion. This book explores the subject of artificial psychology from the standpoint of how online Chatbots have infiltrated and affected societies and the world in general. The book explores the psychological effects of depending on an online entity for our needs – even if it’s a reminder of scheduled events. The author provides insight into the notion of human-Chatbot exchanges, understanding, and false emotions both from the Chatbot and from the human. He goes on to investigate and discuss the dangers of too much reliance on technology that learns from a variety of sources and how some sources can negatively influence Chatbots, and by doing so, negatively affect people. The book also discusses human-Chatbot interactions and the natural language interface(s) required to respond adequately to humans. Lastly, the author explores the notion of ethical considerations for people, based on their interactions with Chatbots, including information based on cultural differences between different regions of the world bicssc bisacsh User interfaces (Computer systems) Human-computer interaction Technological innovations Application software Natural language processing (Computer science) Computational intelligence Hardcover, Softcover / Technik/Allgemeines, Lexika Carbone, John Sonstige oth |
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