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Human-AI perception: not much different, but some distinct novelties
Michael Leyer, Johannes Wichmann, Wieland Müller, Lilian Tai Do Khac, Alexander Richter
Argues research on human-AI perception must explicitly specify AI characteristics (probabilistic, conversational, adaptive) rather than treating "AI" as a generic category — to capture distinct novelties of GenAI.
·AI perception ·GenAI ·viewpoint ·methodology ·user research
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