Buch, Englisch, 302 Seiten
Challenges, Advances and Ethical Considerations
Buch, Englisch, 302 Seiten
Reihe: Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction
ISBN: 978-1-009-63906-4
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
As artificial intelligence chatbots offer increasingly sophisticated emotional support, society faces a profound question: can a machine truly empathize? Empathy and Artificial Intelligence provides the first comprehensive roadmap for this pivotal moment. Moving beyond simple binaries of 'hype' or 'doom,' this interdisciplinary volume unites leading psychologists, philosophers, and engineers to explore the tangled web of synthetic care. Key chapters investigate the 'AI Advantage' – where machines often outperform humans in perceived empathy – alongside the 'AI Penalty,' where discovering the artifice corrodes trust. The text navigates the distinct landscapes of text-based LLMs and embodied robots, addressing urgent ethical dilemmas and exploring whether reliance on AI risks the atrophy of our moral capacities or enables synthetic agents to scaffold stronger human relationships. Essential for researchers, students, and curious observers, this book investigates whether outsourcing our emotional labor saves us time, or costs us our humanity.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction AI and empathy at a crossroads: a primer for an interdisciplinary field C. Daryl Cameron and Anat Perry; Part I. Understanding Empathy: 1. A very human history of artificial empathy Shai Satran; 2. Try to see things from my point of view: Empathy, AI, and the right to be an exception Will Kidder, Jason D. Cruz and Kush Varshney; 3. Does it take two to empathize? Sean Laurent and Iris Sooyun Chung; 4. Models match or surpass objective human performance on various tasks Ariel Goldstein and Gabriel Stanovsky; 5. Synthetic support: Empathy and human–machine communication Austin Beattie and Andrew High; 6. Is empathic AI possible? Mohammad Atari, Firat Seker and Aliah Zewail; Part II. Perceiving AI Empathy: 7. Get real Paul Bloom; 8. Humans and AIs may fulfill different empathic needs Anat Perry and Jamil Zaki; 9. Empathic AI will undermine human kindness Madhulika Shastry, Sharlene Fernandes and Kurt Gray; 10. What LLMpathy can tell us about received empathy Eliana Hadjiandreou, Tatiana Lau and Desmond Ong; 11. Machines that care: on receiving and providing AI-driven empathy Elena H. Lee, Yidan Yin and Cheryl Wakslak; 12. What's so special about human empathy? Examining AI empathy and its trade-offs Joshua D. Wenger, C. Daryl Cameron, Martina Orlandi and Michael Inzlicht; Part III. Beyond Text – Embodiment and Robots: 13. Examining the capacity of human beings to experience empathy towards AI Lasana Harris; 14. Trust and social affiliation may influence evacuee decisions during robot-guided evacuation Alan R. Wagner and Colin Holbrook; 15. Does embodiment influence empathy toward artificial agents? Ilkay Ari and Agnieszka Wykowska; 16. Your robot will feel you now: empathy in robots and embodied agents Angelica Lim and Özge Nilay Yalçin; 17. Children's judgments of and interactions with empathetic AI Teresa Flanagan and Tamar Kushnir; 18. Anticipating children's beliefs about artificial empathy Madeline G. Reinecke; 19. From social media to empathic artificial intelligence: applying past lessons to future technologies Micaela Rodriguez, Matt Motyl and Juliana Schroeder; Part IV. Moral Implications: 20. Contemporary AI and the value of empathy Carlos Montemayor; 21. Can empathy guide ethical AI? Opportunities, challenges, and the path forward Özge Nilay Yalçin; 22. Does AI need empathy in medicine? Walter Sinnott-Armstrong; 23. AI in healthcare: comparing ethical standards for humans and AI Michael Laakasuo, Kathryn Francis, Marianna Drosinou and Ivar Hannaiken; 24. AI, empathy, and moral status Joshua August Skorburg and Dylan White; 25. AI should develop human empathy, not replace it Ethan Landes and Jim A. C. Everett; 26. Practical capacities, empathy, and human-centered artificial intelligence Brett Karlan; 27. Stories of empathy: empathy, interactions with AI, and identity building Leda Berio.




