Interacting with artificial intelligence (AI) ➡️ AI systems that interact with humans (“conversational user interfaces”) are already here. #chatbot#robots. (thread 1/9)
It is likely that in the future “interactive AI systems” will be ubiquitous and more realistic than they are now. (2/9)
As a non-AI -expert and an interaction analyst, I’m curious about some ethical questions related to future “interactive AI interfaces”. (3/9)
In human-human interaction, participants can be assumed to recognize that the other is a human-being. With realistic future AI interfaces, human participants may have problems recognising that they are interacting with a machine #turingtest#intersubjectivity (4/9)
So, questions: Should human participants be "told" that they are interacting with an artificial interface? Should the interactive machine be recognizable as a machine? (5/9)
Other questions: What if interaction with AI interfaces was designedly unrealistic? What if interacting with an AI system was designedly different from human-human interaction? Are "realistic" AI interactive systems needed? (6/9)
A related question: How will people be helped and educated about the whats, hows and whys of interactive AI systems in the future? ➡️ human-driven, AI-safe and AI-literate society. (7/9)
How to create positive #coevolution?➡️Existing knowledge about human-human interaction can inform the development of socially sustainable interactive AI systems. (8/9)
Interactive AI systems should support human communication and everyday life. They shouldn’t be built just because they are or will be possible. (9/9)