Benoit Monin’s scientific contributions

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Publications (5)


In the Eye of the Beholder: Advancing Feedback Research with a Focus on Perceptions
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August 2023

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Academy of Management Proceedings

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Eliana Polimeni




Of Essence and Obsolescence: Priming Artificial Intelligence Changes Perceptions of Human Nature

August 2021

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Will people redefine what they see as essential to the human experience as the human species loses ground to Artificial Intelligence (AI) on such attributes as logic and language? Four studies using U.S. samples (N = 2,101) test this possibility. Study 1 supports a two-part classification of human attributes that we then use in subsequent studies. Studies 2a-2c demonstrate that, compared to reading a control prime about trees, reading a treatment prime about AI progress leads participants to view those attributes not shared with AI (e.g., humor and having desires) as more essential to being human. We found no evidence that this exposure leads to devaluation of those attributes shared with AI (e.g., logic and language). This research suggests that as AI becomes ubiquitous and increasingly capable, conceptions of human nature may shift in reaction to value what makes humans unique.

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... (3) Study 2 participants rated both human and AI groups, not just the group the agent belongs to as in Study 1. This simultaneous contrast between human and AI groups could have evoked feelings of human uniqueness, whereby each human seems more unique relative to each other, thus further reducing similarity between the human agent and the group [52]. These methodological differences also apply to the AI agent and group across Study 1 and Study 2, but they were not sufficient to curtail spillover. ...

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The AI Double Standard: Humans Judge All AIs for the Actions of One
The AI Effect: People rate distinctively human attributes as more essential to being human after learning about artificial intelligence advances
  • Citing Article
  • July 2023

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology