What happens when machines become funnier, kinder, and more empathetic than humans? Do robot therapists save lives? And should Angela credit her virtual assistant as a co-author of her book?
SOURCES:
Robert Cialdini), professor emeritus of psychology at Arizona State University.
Reid Hoffman), co-founder and executive chairman of LinkedIn; co-founder and board member of Inflection AI.
Kazuo Ishiguro), novelist and screenwriter.
Ethan Mollick), professor of management and co-director of the Generative A.I. Lab at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Ann Patchett), author.
Kevin Roose), technology columnist for The New York Times and co-host of the podcast Hard Fork.
Niko Tinbergen), 20th-century Dutch biologist and ornithologist.
Lyle Ungar), professor of computer and information science at the University of Pennsylvania.
E. B. White), 20th-century American author.
RESOURCES:
Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI)*, *by Ethan Mollick (2024).
"Meet My A.I. Friends)," by Kevin Roose (*The New York Times, *2024).
"Loneliness and Suicide Mitigation for Students Using GPT3-Enabled Chatbots)," by Bethanie Maples, Merve Cerit, Aditya Vishwanath, and Roy Pea (*NPJ Mental Health Research, *2024).
"AI Can Help People Feel Heard, but an AI Label Diminishes This Impact)," by Yidan Yin, Nan Jia, and Cheryl J. Wakslak (*PNAS, *2024).
"Romantic AI Chatbots Don’t Have Your Privacy at Heart)," by Jen Caltrider, Misha Rykov and Zoë MacDonald (*Mozilla Foundation, *2024).
Klara and the Sun)*, *by Kazuo Ishiguro (2021).
The Study Of Instinct)*, *by Niko Tinbergen (1951).
Pi).
EXTRAS:
"Are Our Tools Becoming Part of Us?)" by *People I (Mostly) Admire *(2024).
"Is GPS Changing Your Brain?)" by *No Stupid Questions *(2023).
"How to Think About A.I.)," series by *Freakonomics Radio *(2023).
"Would You Rather See a Computer or a Doctor?)" by *Freakonomics, M.D. *(2022).