Mark this as a historic turning point for how users interface with computing systems. For decades, analog people have adapted to parameterized computers - entering values in fields to carry on all aspects of life. With AI interface…https://t.co/AZ4Chyrhfv https://t.co/ZiOq6QpRdz
AI moderation has the potential to curb online polarization and incivility. But do users trust it? This is a succinct and timely summary of solid academic research on the matter. https://t.co/yiFrSt8IIE
Read constructive visions of a future flourishing with AI from over a dozen experts in their industries. Great exploration. #ai#future#microsoft https://t.co/utE00QMr8I
Some personal thoughts on AI and user psychology for your consideration. I am increasingly of the mind that positive self-image and social-perception will be key determinates of user receptivity to using AI. #psychology#ai#uxstrategy https://t.co/9aUCs92uU6
For the last six months, I have been researching the psychology of brand love. I have become fascinated with answers to the question, "What is your most vivid memory involving Microsoft?" Care to share? Mine is writing a book in OneNote on a Surface and t…https://t.co/oPz61axXad
Quite a lesson here on the difference between what I'll call "veridical imagery" and "generated imagery." Having consulted on the psychology of digital design for many years, it is my personal opinion that AI altered photos with tools such as these should…https://t.co/S8k7QKjaeZ
On the premise that generative AI is drawing from the broad public internet, posts like this that implicitly say that they can be used for "spot semiotics" are intriguing. That is, "what AI generates is a mirror on culture" is an interesting use-case. Bet…https://t.co/gZjfuLrUFC
If I understand, then proving the DKE false is a demonstration of its truth. All of us who are not knowledgeable about the DKE have been overconfident in it, but those who are knowledgeable about it have doubts. Delicious. https://t.co/x9cbbF390B
Great mix of psychology research and legal considerations in this article examining AI regulation. Written by folks at Penn State, Texas A&M, and UCLA. https://t.co/fQntuaCoIy
A wonderfully strong ethical stance from Bret Arsenault and the Microsoft technology to back it up.
"Setting up tools to indiscriminately sift through employee activities for wrongdoing is not only ineffective and counterproductive — it’s just plain wro…https://t.co/hxcaT5mrTr
Leaping networks, I want to repost this simply to express my deep admiration for the dearest person in my life, Peggy Chin Evans, PhD. https://t.co/pdG7NyiWSi
Proud that Microsoft Security featured our paper on the psychology of privacy for #DataPrivacyWeek. If we are to defend privacy as a fundamental human right, we need to understand how privacy is a fundamental human need. With Kelly Martin, Robert Palmatie…https://t.co/Rr6l4hXnuN
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I find this article insightful. In debates at work, the truest representation of reality is often described with "axes," "vectors," or, as in this article, "tensions." Framing problems this way avoids false assumptions that there a…https://t.co/1mpep75F46 https://t.co/PofXAMbJlL
The hiatus that BTS will be taking is an opportunity for deep contemplation about the state of art in the digital age. I purposefully did not set this link take you to 21min when they begin to discuss the reasons for their break, b…https://t.co/umSh83yIRo https://t.co/6xZegL1v5r