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Developing trustworthy artificial intelligence: insights from research on interpersonal, human-automation, and human-AI trust
期刊论文
OAI收割
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 卷号: 15, 页码: 13
作者:
Li, Yugang
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Wu, Baizhou
;
Huang, Yuqi
;
Luan, Shenghua
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浏览/下载:9/0
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提交时间:2024/05/27
trustworthy AI
interpersonal trust
human-automation trust
human-AI trust
AI ethics
warmth
competence
trust measurement
Can Treating Oneself Kindly Inspire Trust? The Role of Interpersonal Responsibility
期刊论文
OAI收割
JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2023, 页码: 23
作者:
Zhao, Minxiang
;
Yang, Yuchuan
;
Hao, Lirong
;
Li, Yixuan
;
Fang, Yuan
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浏览/下载:28/0
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提交时间:2024/01/05
Self-compassion
trust
interpersonal responsibility
community
Assessing Two Dimensions of Interpersonal Trust: Other-Focused Trust and Propensity to Trust
期刊论文
OAI收割
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2021, 卷号: 12, 页码: 11
作者:
Zhang, Ming
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浏览/下载:30/0
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提交时间:2021/09/24
other-focused trust
propensity to trust
scale development
interpersonal interaction
social interaction
Influence of subliminal stimuli on interpersonal trust: A possible mechanism
期刊论文
OAI收割
PSYCH JOURNAL, 2020, 页码: 644-650
作者:
Cai, Jie
;
Zhang, Jingyu
;
Sun, Xianghong
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浏览/下载:21/0
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提交时间:2020/09/28
interpersonal trust
person perception
situation perception
subliminal stimuli
Effects of culture, social presence, and group composition on trust in technology-supported decision-making groups
期刊论文
OAI收割
INFORMATION SYSTEMS JOURNAL, 2010, 卷号: 20, 期号: 3, 页码: 297-315
作者:
Lowry, Paul Benjamin
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Zhang, Dongsong
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Zhou, Lina
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Fu, Xiaolan
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浏览/下载:35/0
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提交时间:2014/06/12
individualism
culture
social presence
virtual groups
interpersonal trust