Evolutionary Psychology and Artificial Intelligence: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Human Behaviour

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Evolutionary Psychology and Artificial Intelligence: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Human Behaviour. / Wilson, Holly; Rauwolf, Paul; Bryson, Joanna J.
The SAGE Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology: Applications of Evolutionary Psychology. 1. gol. London, 2020. t. 333-351.

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Wilson, H, Rauwolf, P & Bryson, JJ 2020, Evolutionary Psychology and Artificial Intelligence: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Human Behaviour. yn The SAGE Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology: Applications of Evolutionary Psychology. 1 gol., London, tt. 333-351.

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Wilson, H., Rauwolf, P., & Bryson, J. J. (2020). Evolutionary Psychology and Artificial Intelligence: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Human Behaviour. Yn The SAGE Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology: Applications of Evolutionary Psychology (1 gol., tt. 333-351).

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Wilson H, Rauwolf P, Bryson JJ. 2020. Evolutionary Psychology and Artificial Intelligence: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Human Behaviour. Yn The SAGE Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology: Applications of Evolutionary Psychology. 1 gol. London. tt. 333-351.

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Wilson, Holly, Paul Rauwolf a Joanna J. Bryson "Evolutionary Psychology and Artificial Intelligence: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Human Behaviour". The SAGE Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology: Applications of Evolutionary Psychology. 1 udg., Pennod 17, London. 2020, 333-351.

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Wilson H, Rauwolf P, Bryson JJ. Evolutionary Psychology and Artificial Intelligence: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Human Behaviour. Yn The SAGE Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology: Applications of Evolutionary Psychology. 1 gol. London. 2020. t. 333-351

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Wilson, Holly ; Rauwolf, Paul ; Bryson, Joanna J. / Evolutionary Psychology and Artificial Intelligence : The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Human Behaviour. The SAGE Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology: Applications of Evolutionary Psychology. 1. gol. London, 2020. tt. 333-351

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TY - CHAP

T1 - Evolutionary Psychology and Artificial Intelligence

T2 - The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Human Behaviour

AU - Wilson, Holly

AU - Rauwolf, Paul

AU - Bryson, Joanna J.

N1 - 24 month embargo upon publication https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/book-content-oa-archiving-policy

PY - 2020/11/25

Y1 - 2020/11/25

N2 - Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents a new landscape for humanity. Both what we can do, and the impact of our ordinary actions is changed by the innovation of digital and intelligent technology. In this chapter we postulate how AI impacts contemporary societies on an individual and collective level. We begin by teasing apart the current actual impact of AI on society from the impact that our cultural narratives surrounding AI has. We then consider the evolutionary mechanisms that maintain a stable society such as heterogeneity, flexibility and cooperation. Taking AI as a prosthetic intelligence, we discuss how—for better and worse—it enhances our connectivity, coordination, equality, distribution of control and our ability to make predictions. We further give examples of how transparency of thoughts and behaviours influence callout culture and behavioural manipulation with consideration of group dynamics and tribalism. We next consider the efficacy and vulnerability of human trust, including the contexts in which blind trust in information is either adaptive or maladaptive in an age where the cost of information is decreasing. We then discuss trust in AI, and how we can calibrate trust as to avoid over-trust and mistrust adaptively, using transparency as a mechanism. We then explore the barriers for AI increasing accuracy in our perception by focusing on fake news. Finally, we look at the impact of information accuracy, and the battles of individuals against false beliefs. Whereavailable, we use models drawn from scientific simulations to justify and clarify our predictions and analysis.

AB - Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents a new landscape for humanity. Both what we can do, and the impact of our ordinary actions is changed by the innovation of digital and intelligent technology. In this chapter we postulate how AI impacts contemporary societies on an individual and collective level. We begin by teasing apart the current actual impact of AI on society from the impact that our cultural narratives surrounding AI has. We then consider the evolutionary mechanisms that maintain a stable society such as heterogeneity, flexibility and cooperation. Taking AI as a prosthetic intelligence, we discuss how—for better and worse—it enhances our connectivity, coordination, equality, distribution of control and our ability to make predictions. We further give examples of how transparency of thoughts and behaviours influence callout culture and behavioural manipulation with consideration of group dynamics and tribalism. We next consider the efficacy and vulnerability of human trust, including the contexts in which blind trust in information is either adaptive or maladaptive in an age where the cost of information is decreasing. We then discuss trust in AI, and how we can calibrate trust as to avoid over-trust and mistrust adaptively, using transparency as a mechanism. We then explore the barriers for AI increasing accuracy in our perception by focusing on fake news. Finally, we look at the impact of information accuracy, and the battles of individuals against false beliefs. Whereavailable, we use models drawn from scientific simulations to justify and clarify our predictions and analysis.

KW - Trust

KW - Artificial intelligence

KW - Cooperation

KW - Transparency

KW - Agent-Based

M3 - Chapter

SN - 9781526489166

SP - 333

EP - 351

BT - The SAGE Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology

CY - London

ER -