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Ontological boundaries between humans and computers and the implications for human-machine communication
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Andrea L Guzman
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artifical intelligence
/ Artificial intelligence
/ automated journalism
/ Automation
/ Boundaries
/ Communication
/ Computers
/ human-computer interaction
/ human-machine communication
/ Human-machine systems
/ Human-robot interaction
/ Humanities
/ hummanity
/ mobile voice assistants
/ Nature
/ Ontology
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Software
/ Technology
/ Voice communication
2020
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Ontological boundaries between humans and computers and the implications for human-machine communication
by
Andrea L Guzman
in
artifical intelligence
/ Artificial intelligence
/ automated journalism
/ Automation
/ Boundaries
/ Communication
/ Computers
/ human-computer interaction
/ human-machine communication
/ Human-machine systems
/ Human-robot interaction
/ Humanities
/ hummanity
/ mobile voice assistants
/ Nature
/ Ontology
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Software
/ Technology
/ Voice communication
2020
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Ontological boundaries between humans and computers and the implications for human-machine communication
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Andrea L Guzman
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artifical intelligence
/ Artificial intelligence
/ automated journalism
/ Automation
/ Boundaries
/ Communication
/ Computers
/ human-computer interaction
/ human-machine communication
/ Human-machine systems
/ Human-robot interaction
/ Humanities
/ hummanity
/ mobile voice assistants
/ Nature
/ Ontology
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Software
/ Technology
/ Voice communication
2020
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Ontological boundaries between humans and computers and the implications for human-machine communication
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Ontological boundaries between humans and computers and the implications for human-machine communication
2020
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In human-machine communication, people interact with a communication partner that is of a different ontological nature from themselves. This study examines how people conceptualize ontological differences between humans and computers and the implications of these differences for human-machine communication. Findings based on data from qualitative interviews with 73 U.S. adults regarding disembodied artificial intelligence (AI) technologies (voice-based AI assistants, automated-writing software) show that people differentiate between humans and computers based on origin of being, degree of autonomy, status as tool/tool-user, level of intelligence, emotional capabilities, and inherent flaws. In addition, these ontological boundaries are becoming increasingly blurred as technologies emulate more human-like qualities, such as emotion. This study also demonstrates how people's conceptualizations of the human-computer divide inform aspects of their interactions with communicative technologies.
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