• English
    • Norsk
  • English 
    • English
    • Norsk
  • Administration
View Item 
  •   Home
  • Øvrige samlinger
  • Høstingsarkiver
  • CRIStin høstingsarkiv
  • View Item
  •   Home
  • Øvrige samlinger
  • Høstingsarkiver
  • CRIStin høstingsarkiv
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

This is not you! Indentity crisis in the 21st century

Gasparini, Andrea
Chapter; PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed
View/Open
achi_2018_1_30_20165.pdf (333.6Kb)
Year
2018
Permanent link
http://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-67996

CRIStin
1583663

Is part of
International Conferences on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions ACHI
Metadata
Show metadata
Appears in the following Collection
  • Universitetsbiblioteket [81]
  • Institutt for informatikk [3645]
  • CRIStin høstingsarkiv [16915]
Original version
ACHI 2018, The Eleventh International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions. 2018, 13-18
Abstract
Identity today has become a complex issue. An average user of the Internet has accounts on several services, and several traces of use are gathered by large companies. However, the same companies are using Artificial Intelligence in their services. This paper presents possible impacts the new wave of artificial intelligence will have on users understanding of their own identity when they may approach services where this technology is active. Moreover, the effects of having an Artificial Intelligence-based service as a coach or advisor will be highlighted. A pragmatic stand will be applied to address the importance of the context in which the Artificial Intelligence will be used to understand the effects it may have on user’s identity. As a case study, the paper presents the result of two design workshops where the goal was to prototype possible solutions and scenarios to support university students entering the academic life when Artificial Intelligence-based services are used.

© 2018 IARIA
 
Responsible for this website 
University of Oslo Library


Contact Us 
duo-hjelp@ub.uio.no


Privacy policy
 

 

For students / employeesSubmit master thesisAccess to restricted material

Browse

All of DUOCommunities & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitles

For library staff

Login
RSS Feeds
 
Responsible for this website 
University of Oslo Library


Contact Us 
duo-hjelp@ub.uio.no


Privacy policy