neeleengelmann.bsky.social
cognitive scientist. postdoc at center for humans and machines, MPI for human development, Berlin. Interested in moral psychology, human-AI interaction, (experimental) philosophy and other things.
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After lunch, @neeleengelmann.bsky.social addressed why delegation to #AI may encourage #cheating:
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- Transparency of how much unearned gain an [AI] delegate produces for the user and how it achieves this
- Framing: whether dishonest actions are explicitly labeled as such
- Their interaction?
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Ok yes, we had the same impression in a recent experiment
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Yes, definitely noticed! Does it look like bots, or just low-quality human responses in your case?
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Congrats! Looking forward to reading π
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Right now, experimental philosophy papers are usually published either in psych journals or in philosophy journals β but either option involves neglecting half of what makes this research important
(All those papers in Cognition have almost no explicit discussion of philosophical implications)
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π₯π₯π₯
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gute und lustige namen fΓΌr igel
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I've done that recently. Sounded like a psych paper, turned out to be quite formal econ stuff (submitted to a generalist journal)
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Immer! Heute traf sich das aber sehr gut, weil ich erst am falschen Bahnhof (Spandau statt Berlin Hbf) und den Zug somit trotzdem noch locker bekommen habe
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bring mir ein tierwort mit!