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Thinking Technology as Human: Affordances, Technology Features, and Egocentric Biases in Technology Anthropomorphism
2021
Journal of the AIS
Advanced information technologies (ITs) are increasingly assuming tasks that have previously required human capabilities, such as learning and judgment. What drives this technology anthropomorphism (TA), or the attribution of humanlike characteristics to IT? What is it about users, IT, and their interactions that influences the extent to which people think of technology as humanlike? While TA can have positive effects, such as increasing user trust in technology, what are the negative
doi:10.17705/1jais.00698
fatcat:ub32puf77vf6jnbeehz3jfelse