Grounded in Intergroup Contact Theory, this experimental study featuring lab member Dr. Matthew Craig examines how VR interactions influence attitudes and intergroup anxiety.
https://t.co/34EqJcSDk7
New research, co-authored by lab member Dr. Astrid Rosenthal-von der Pütten, in Computers in Human Behavior: Artificial Humans examines how people respond to delivery robots in public spaces. https://t.co/ihCrL4tcPH
New research by lab members Drs. Austin J. Beattie & David Westerman in the Review of Communication examines how the fit between emojis and messages shapes perceptions of both chatbots and humans.📱💬
https://t.co/AwMxSKwXNu
Check out this new Der Spiegel piece, which includes our own @autumnedwards. The article asks a sharp question about the future of AI: will we soon expect agents to set boundaries and choose to exit harmful or unsafe conversations? #hmc
https://t.co/RRJogLIOBa
We’re thrilled to welcome Dr. Andrew Gambino as the newest member! Andrew joins us from the University of Delaware’s Department of Communication, where he serves as an assistant professor focused on the evolving relationship between people, media, and technology. #hmc
We are excited to welcome Prof. Dr. Astrid Rosenthal-von der Pütten as the newest member of our labs! Prof. Rosenthal-von der Pütten, Chair of Individual and Technology (iTec) at RWTH Aachen University, brings significant expertise in Human-Robot Interaction.
Congratulations to @autumnedwards on her role as co-editor of a double special issue in Internet Histories that explores gender and the history of the Internet. Be sure to check it out.
Congrats to one of the Co-Directors, Patric Spence, and lab faculty, Xialing Lin and Ken Lachlan, for their latest in Communication Education. Check it out. #hmc
Thank you to the donor who contributed to this fund supporting students at @MidMichCollege with a significant gift. Please see the link below if you wish to donate to help students interested in technology.
https://t.co/OvLX6OhOiv
Congrats to our Co-Director and faculty (Patric Spence and Xialing Lin on their latest in @commedjournal. Congrats to one the labs' best friends too (@drjihyunkim) #hmc#AI#ChatGPT
🎉Kudos to my coauthors! Our research found that class discussion on the negative aspects of AI-driven writing tools can reduce over-reliance on such technology by fostering more critical evaluations of ChatGPT's usefulness and favorability @commedjournal https://t.co/LlLdt8emjc
🎉Kudos to my coauthors! Our research found that class discussion on the negative aspects of AI-driven writing tools can reduce over-reliance on such technology by fostering more critical evaluations of ChatGPT's usefulness and favorability @commedjournal https://t.co/LlLdt8emjc
📢 Happy to announce publication of the De Gruyter Handbook of Robots in Society and Culture https://t.co/SpnZgHrxY1, co-edited w/ Leopoldina Fortunati. So many brilliant contributions within. Special thanks to Series Ed. Anthony Elliot and @degruyter_brill#HMC@ICA_HMC#HRI