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Psychology of Artificial Intelligence

A scientific field that studies the interaction of people with intellectual systems and the influence of these systems on the mental and emotional behavior of a person. This field overlaps with the concepts of traditional psychology and artificial intelligence (AI). Its goal is to understand how intelligent machines and applications can mimic human intelligence, as well as how interaction affects humans. This field focuses on building intelligent systems that are able to interact naturally with humans, from understanding human emotions to making complex decisions. She studies that AI is not just a mimic of the human mind by machines, but also how these machines can affect human cognitive abilities, such as critical thinking, ethical attitudes, and value formation. AI psychology explores how intelligent systems can mimic or enhance aspects of human behavior, such as empathy, memory, and creativity. She aims to understand the psychological impact on humans of interacting with AI, whether it’s personal assistants like Siri and Alexa, advanced robotics, or AI-powered educational systems. It also addresses important ethical questions such as: how can AI deal with complex human concepts such as emotions and humanity? What is the impact of constant interaction with technology on people’s mental health? The field also addresses the challenges associated with developing artificial intelligence capable of making decisions that reflect human wisdom and how those decisions affect society as a whole.

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