Title: ICS 131: Social Analysis of Computerization
1ICS 131 Social Analysis of Computerization
- Lecture 18
- Social Relationships
2Quiz 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.
3Key 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?
4Three Kinds of Relationships
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- 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)
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Human
Human
Machine
Machine
5Human-Human Relationships
- Online communities
- Email
- Chat
- Talking about technology
6My Research Groups Encounter with Second Life
7Health Benefits of Relationships
- Social Support
- Hutchworld
- Asynchronous vs. Synchronous?
- 2D vs. 3D?
8Human-Machine Relationships
- Can this be a real relationship, or is it
unrequited? - Does a human-machine relationship require
artificial intelligence?
9Reeves Nass
10Machiavellian Intelligence Hypothesis
- Human level intelligence not for learning about
objects, but for learning about social webs. - Byrne Whiten, 1988
11From Real to Artificial
- Intelligence Social Relationships
- AI Synthetic Social Relationships
12Machine Machine Relationships
- Multi-Agent Systems
- Multi-robot Systems
13AlphaWolf
- Interactive Installation
- Exhibitions
- Beall Center
- SIGGRAPH
- GDC
- Ars Electronica
- ZKM Future Cinema
14AlphaWolf Video
- Scientific
- American
- Frontiers
- Oct 22, 2002
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16AlphaWolfSocial Relationships
- Emotion, Perception, Learning
- Unique ID emotional tag confidence
- Context-Specific Emotional Memory
- Create, Apply, Revise
- Tomlinson, 2002
17Context Preservation
- Neighborhoods
- Social Relationships
- Stereotypes
- Cohen, Riolo Axelrod, 1999
18Stories, and what they suggest for computational
systems
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25Topic 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.
26Todays discussants are...
27Social 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.
28Next class Robotics and Autonomy