AI, Communication and the End of Trust
Offered By: USC Information Sciences Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the profound implications of AI advancements on trust in human interactions in this thought-provoking lecture presented by Jeff Hancock from Stanford University. Delve into the growing role of AI in financial decision-making, risk assessment, and fraud detection, and examine how generative AI challenges the maintenance of trust and accountability in an increasingly AI-mediated world. Discover recent research on human perception and detection of AI in communication, and learn about the potential undermining of trust in crucial human domains due to generative AI. Gain insights from Hancock, a leading expert in social media behavior and online interaction psychology, as he discusses the impact of social media and AI technology on social cognition, well-being, deception, and trust. Understand the evolving landscape of human-AI interaction and its consequences for society in this comprehensive 1-hour 11-minute presentation from the USC Information Sciences Institute.
Syllabus
AI, Communication and The End of Trust?
Taught by
USC Information Sciences Institute
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