Østfold University College, Halden, Norway.
Integr Psychol Behav Sci. 2020 Jun;54(2):308-326. doi: 10.1007/s12124-020-09523-6.
Can artificial intelligence (AI) develop the potential to be our partner, and will we be as sensitive to its social signals as we are to those of human beings? I examine both of these questions and how cultural psychology might add such questions to its research agenda. There are three areas in which I believe there is a need for both a better understanding and added perspective. First, I will present some important concepts and ideas from the world of AI that might be beneficial for pursuing research topics focused on AI within the cultural psychology research agenda. Second, there are some very interesting questions that must be answered with respect to central notions in cultural psychology as these are tested through human interactions with AI. Third, I claim that social robots are parasitic to deeply ingrained human social behaviour, in the sense that they exploit and feed upon processes and mechanisms that evolved for purposes that were originally completely alien to human-computer interactions.
人工智能(AI)是否有可能成为我们的合作伙伴,我们是否会像对人类的社会信号一样敏感?我考察了这两个问题,以及文化心理学如何将这些问题纳入其研究议程。我认为有三个领域既需要更好的理解,也需要更广阔的视角。首先,我将介绍一些来自 AI 领域的重要概念和想法,这些概念和想法可能有助于在文化心理学研究议程中追求专注于 AI 的研究课题。其次,在通过人类与 AI 的交互来检验文化心理学的核心概念时,有一些非常有趣的问题必须得到回答。第三,我声称社交机器人是对人类根深蒂固的社交行为的寄生,因为它们利用和依赖于那些为最初完全与人际交互无关的目的而进化的过程和机制。