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Humanising AI could lead us to dehumanise ourselves

Raffaele F Ciriello and Angelina Ying Chen
14 November 2024
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Assigning human traits to AI may reduce our own humanity—weakening genuine empathy and risking emotional disconnection from others. Regulatory action is needed for AI accountability as AI providers’ claims can mislead vulnerable users.
READ: Humanising AI could lead us to dehumanise ourselves

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  • The Conversation: High factual reporting
  • COLLECTIONS/The Runway (airforce.gov.au)
  • RAAF RUNWAY: RATIONALE GUIDELINES LEARNING OUTCOMES ETC)
 

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