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ICS 131: Social Analysis of Computerization. Lecture 18: Social Relationships. Quiz #3.
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ICS 131: Social Analysis of Computerization Lecture 18: Social Relationships
Quiz #3 • Please write a multiple choice or short-answer question that relates to any of the topics of this class, and write an answer to your own question. You should spend about half the time writing the question, and half the time writing the answer. • Note: Selected questions may be included on the final exam.
Key Idea • Humans may form social relationships through computational systems. Can humans also form social relationships *with* computational systems? Can computational systems form social relationships with each other?
Three Kinds of Relationships 3 • 1) Machine-Machine (e.g., multi-robot systems) • 2) Human-Machine (e.g., human-computer interaction) • 3) Human-Human (e.g., computer-mediated communication technologies) 2 1 2 Human Human Machine Machine
Human-Human Relationships • Online communities • Email • Chat • Talking about technology
Health Benefits of Relationships • Social Support • Hutchworld • Asynchronous vs. Synchronous? • 2D vs. 3D?
Human-Machine Relationships • Can this be a “real” relationship, or is it unrequited? • Does a human-machine relationship require artificial intelligence?
Reeves & Nass • Politeness study
Machiavellian Intelligence Hypothesis • Human level intelligence not for learning about objects, but for learning about social webs. Byrne & Whiten, 1988
From Real to Artificial • Intelligence : Social Relationships :: AI : Synthetic Social Relationships
Machine Machine Relationships • Multi-Agent Systems • Multi-robot Systems
AlphaWolf • Interactive Installation • Exhibitions: • Beall Center • SIGGRAPH • GDC • Ars Electronica • ZKM Future Cinema
AlphaWolf Video • Scientific American Frontiers Oct 22, 2002
AlphaWolf:Social Relationships • Emotion, Perception, Learning • Unique ID + emotional tag + confidence = Context-Specific Emotional Memory • Create, Apply, Revise Tomlinson, 2002
Context Preservation • Neighborhoods • Social Relationships • Stereotypes Cohen, Riolo & Axelrod, 1999
Topic for Discussion • Tell a story about social relationships from your own life and describe what skills a computer would need to have in order to enact a similar scenario. • Discuss with neighbors - 5 minutes.
Today’s discussants are... …come on down front!
Social Relationship • A learned and remembered construct by which one entity keeps track of its interaction history with another entity, and which affects its current and future interactions with that entity.