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ChatGPT and Social Ties - The Psychology of Artificial Intelligence - Human Engagement and Empathy in Interaction with AI - cover

ChatGPT and Social Ties - The Psychology of Artificial Intelligence - Human Engagement and Empathy in Interaction with AI

Anna Somnis

Publisher: Marcus Jungnickel

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Summary

Social Bonds in Times of Artificial Intelligence

If you are interested in artificial intelligence and human relationships, "ChatGPT and Social Bonds" is the perfect book for you! This book offers a fascinating exploration of the psychology of artificial intelligence and how it interacts with human engagement and empathy.

How is AI changing the way we interact?

The first chapters explain the basics of artificial intelligence and ChatGPT. You will get a clear idea of how this technology works and how it is used in our daily lives.

But the book goes far beyond technical details. Later chapters explore the human psyche and how it interacts with artificial intelligence. You will learn how ChatGPT can recognize emotions and respond empathically.

And that's just the beginning! The book also explores psychological attachment theory and how it can be applied to artificial intelligence, as well as ethical aspects of AI communication and AI-assisted social care and assistance. A look into the future of artificial intelligence and its potential impact on society is also not to be missed.

A book for everyone - technology enthusiasts, skeptics, and the curious.

"ChatGPT and Social Ties" is a book you don't want to miss. It offers an amazing perspective on the relationship between humans and artificial intelligence. Both technology buffs and AI enthusiasts will gain some new aspects of AI-powered communication and its impact on humans. Get your copy today and discover the amazing world of Artificial Intelligence.

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Available since: 10/23/2023.

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