Title : Shopping and Working with AI- A Psychological Perspective
Abstract:
Artificial intelligence (AI), often known as the fourth industrial revolution 4.0, will alter not only the way we do things and interact with people, but also our understanding of ourselves. Without directly affecting human connections AI, sparked a massive social shift. Modern AI has a huge impact on how we do things and how we interact with one another. The future of humans and artificial intelligence (AI) and how they affect each other is a growing concern and source of fear. While experts predict that artificial intelligence will improve the lives of most people over the next decade, many people are concerned about how AI will impact what it means to be human, productive, and free; This also raises the question “What happens to our free will ? The ain thing about being a human is having a free will, but does AI limit our free will ?” Today, in the new 2022, we have artificial intelligence that has now replaced many types of workers/laborers with its increasing automation levels in diverse sectors (from the automotive industry to agriculture). Moreover, during and post Covid19 pandemic, artificial intelligence has shaped the ways we shop online and helped us make our decisions. These developments make us question why we really need AI. Do we really need artificial intelligence for everything ? Professor Benoit Monin, from Stanford University Psychology Department, has an ongoing project that compliments the same university’s research in understanding and developing better the ways humans and artificial intelligence can benefit from each other now and in the future. His upcoming research, with co-author Ph.D. student Erik Santoro, titled “The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Perceptions of Humanhood” opens up the discussion that this essay wants to address: In what ways does and will AI impact human psychology? This work specifically aims to investigate the ways AI influences human psychology in the areas of consumption (shopping) and employment (labor).
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Psychology, Labor, Shopping, Free Will, Human, Industrial Revolution 4.0
What will the audience learn from the presentation:
- How humans and artificial intelligence affect each other.
- How AI affects human psychology.
- The effect of artificial intelligence on shopping
- The effect of artificial intelligence on jobs.
- AI from human perspective