Přehled o publikaci
2025
Into the Mind of AI : How Uncertainty and Sociality Motivation Shape Chatbot Anthropomorphism
STOJNŠEK, KatjaBasic information
Original name
Into the Mind of AI : How Uncertainty and Sociality Motivation Shape Chatbot Anthropomorphism
Authors
STOJNŠEK, Katja
Edition
IEEE RO-MAN 2025: Shaping our hybrid future with robots together, 25 - 29 August 2025, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 2025
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Presentations at conferences
Country of publisher
Netherlands
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization
Filozofická fakulta – Repository – Repository
Keywords in English
Anthropomorphic Robots and Virtual Humans; Cognitive Skills and Mental Models; Monitoring of Behaviour and Internal States of Humans
Links
MUNI/A/1590/2024, interní kód Repo.
Changed: 31/10/2025 00:50, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
Abstract
In the original language
Anthropomorphism plays a crucial role in human-computer interaction (HCI), robotics, and, in my case of interest, artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots. People commonly anthropomorphize nonhuman agents such as pets and gods, imbuing humanlike capacities and mental experiences to them. According to prior research, there are three psychological determinants that underlie anthropomorphism when individuals try to comprehend such agents: elicited agent knowledge, effectance motivation, and sociality motivation. Since existing research on chatbot anthropomorphism has not kept pace with advancements in AI technology, particularly the increasing sophistication of LLMs, I will test whether chatbot predictability and users' levels of loneliness influence the anthropomorphization of AI chatbots using an experimental method. The experiment is not only relevant for obtaining new empirical results that support the cognitive and motivational determinants of anthropomorphism but also contributes to the discussion on the impact of AI chatbot design.