Communicating Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Theory, Research, and Practice
Herausgeber: Nah, Seungahn; Kim, Jang Hyun; E McNealy, Jasmine
Communicating Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Theory, Research, and Practice
Herausgeber: Nah, Seungahn; Kim, Jang Hyun; E McNealy, Jasmine
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This book tackles the hirtherto unexplored research areas with special emphasis on conditions, components, and consequences of cognitive, attitudinal, affective, and behavioural dimensions toward communication and AI.
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This book tackles the hirtherto unexplored research areas with special emphasis on conditions, components, and consequences of cognitive, attitudinal, affective, and behavioural dimensions toward communication and AI.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 124
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 249g
- ISBN-13: 9780367679965
- ISBN-10: 0367679965
- Artikelnr.: 68711797
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 124
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 249g
- ISBN-13: 9780367679965
- ISBN-10: 0367679965
- Artikelnr.: 68711797
Seungahn Nah is Professor at the University of Oregon, USA. Dr Nah specializes in digital media, community, and democracy. His works have appeared in prestigious journals. He currently serves as an associate editor of the Journal of Communication and Mass Communication & Society. Jasmine E. McNealy is Associate Professor at the University of Florida, USA. Dr McNealy specializes in media, information, and emerging technology, with a view toward influencing law and policy. Her current research focuses on privacy, surveillance, and data governance with an emphasis on marginalized communities. Jang Hyun Kim is School Head (Chair) for School of Convergence, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea. Dr Kim is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Interaction Science. His research interests include social/semantic network analysis, reputation/crisis communication, and future media. Jungseock Joo is Assistant Professor in Communication at University of California, USA. His research primarily focuses on understanding multimodal human communication with computer vision and deep learning. His research has been supported by the National Science Foundation, Hellman Foundation, and other industrial sponsors. He was a research scientist at Facebook prior to joining UCLA.
Communicating Artificial Intelligence (AI): Theory, Research, and Practice
Seungahn Nah, Jasmine McNealy, Jang Hyun Kim and Jungseock Joo
1. Artificial Intelligence in the Dutch Press: An Analysis of Topics and
Trends
Maurice Vergeer
2. I-It, I-Thou, I-Robot: The Perceived Humanness of AI in Human-Machine
Communication
David Westermann, Autumn P. Edwards, Chad Edwards, Zhenyang Luo and Patric
R. Spence
3. A Bot and a Smile: Interpersonal Impressions of Chatbots and Humans
Using Emoji in Computer-mediated Communication
Austin Beattie, Autumn P. Edwards and Chad Edwards
4. Predicting AI News Credibility: Communicative or Social Capital or Both?
Sangwon Lee, Seungahn Nah, Deborah S. Chung and Junghwan Kim
5. Privacy, Values and Machines: Predicting Opposition to Artificial
Intelligence
Josep Lobera, Carlos J. Fernández Rodríguez and Cristóbal Torres-Albero
6. Making up Audience: Media Bots and the Falsification of the Public
Sphere
Rose Marie Santini, Debora Salles, Giulia Tucci, Fernando Ferreira and
Felipe Grael
Seungahn Nah, Jasmine McNealy, Jang Hyun Kim and Jungseock Joo
1. Artificial Intelligence in the Dutch Press: An Analysis of Topics and
Trends
Maurice Vergeer
2. I-It, I-Thou, I-Robot: The Perceived Humanness of AI in Human-Machine
Communication
David Westermann, Autumn P. Edwards, Chad Edwards, Zhenyang Luo and Patric
R. Spence
3. A Bot and a Smile: Interpersonal Impressions of Chatbots and Humans
Using Emoji in Computer-mediated Communication
Austin Beattie, Autumn P. Edwards and Chad Edwards
4. Predicting AI News Credibility: Communicative or Social Capital or Both?
Sangwon Lee, Seungahn Nah, Deborah S. Chung and Junghwan Kim
5. Privacy, Values and Machines: Predicting Opposition to Artificial
Intelligence
Josep Lobera, Carlos J. Fernández Rodríguez and Cristóbal Torres-Albero
6. Making up Audience: Media Bots and the Falsification of the Public
Sphere
Rose Marie Santini, Debora Salles, Giulia Tucci, Fernando Ferreira and
Felipe Grael
Communicating Artificial Intelligence (AI): Theory, Research, and Practice
Seungahn Nah, Jasmine McNealy, Jang Hyun Kim and Jungseock Joo
1. Artificial Intelligence in the Dutch Press: An Analysis of Topics and
Trends
Maurice Vergeer
2. I-It, I-Thou, I-Robot: The Perceived Humanness of AI in Human-Machine
Communication
David Westermann, Autumn P. Edwards, Chad Edwards, Zhenyang Luo and Patric
R. Spence
3. A Bot and a Smile: Interpersonal Impressions of Chatbots and Humans
Using Emoji in Computer-mediated Communication
Austin Beattie, Autumn P. Edwards and Chad Edwards
4. Predicting AI News Credibility: Communicative or Social Capital or Both?
Sangwon Lee, Seungahn Nah, Deborah S. Chung and Junghwan Kim
5. Privacy, Values and Machines: Predicting Opposition to Artificial
Intelligence
Josep Lobera, Carlos J. Fernández Rodríguez and Cristóbal Torres-Albero
6. Making up Audience: Media Bots and the Falsification of the Public
Sphere
Rose Marie Santini, Debora Salles, Giulia Tucci, Fernando Ferreira and
Felipe Grael
Seungahn Nah, Jasmine McNealy, Jang Hyun Kim and Jungseock Joo
1. Artificial Intelligence in the Dutch Press: An Analysis of Topics and
Trends
Maurice Vergeer
2. I-It, I-Thou, I-Robot: The Perceived Humanness of AI in Human-Machine
Communication
David Westermann, Autumn P. Edwards, Chad Edwards, Zhenyang Luo and Patric
R. Spence
3. A Bot and a Smile: Interpersonal Impressions of Chatbots and Humans
Using Emoji in Computer-mediated Communication
Austin Beattie, Autumn P. Edwards and Chad Edwards
4. Predicting AI News Credibility: Communicative or Social Capital or Both?
Sangwon Lee, Seungahn Nah, Deborah S. Chung and Junghwan Kim
5. Privacy, Values and Machines: Predicting Opposition to Artificial
Intelligence
Josep Lobera, Carlos J. Fernández Rodríguez and Cristóbal Torres-Albero
6. Making up Audience: Media Bots and the Falsification of the Public
Sphere
Rose Marie Santini, Debora Salles, Giulia Tucci, Fernando Ferreira and
Felipe Grael